archiving has become an art, i think, blockchain is also an archive,
artists can very well (continue) focusing on experimenting with archiving
vs ephemerality, loss and chaos will continue. collecting art might also
have become an art for that matter, building on loss and chaos..
i think art and
Scripting the Other
Open call for wrong works: Scripting the Other
SCRIPTING THE OTHER is a pavilion (online exhibition) in the third
edition of The Wrong - New Digital Art Biennale (Nov 1, 2017 - Jan 31,
2018).
We're calling for works that explore the notions of the Other and
Otherness in
ttings to find and replace whatever they want with whatever they
>> want but didn't feel like digging too deep to figure out how to do that. Who
>> knows... maybe a plugin like that already exists.
>>
>> Best r.
>> Pall
>>
>> On Thu, Feb 11, 2016 at 5:34
very cool - browsers should come with this feature default, the
ability to add names, words, and expressions to a list to be
automatically replaced or deleted, for whenever you're tired of...
being branded (the consumer is consumed). imagine people starting to
share and build subcultures of find
great piece! i had an idea about a protocol/language/script for touch,
so you could program touch-events on a body. just an idea, maybe
somebody already implemented this?
posting this here in case anybody could refer to such programming
bj
On Mon, Jan 4, 2016 at 11:02 PM, Alan Sondheim
Great post, photo, - and questionmarks --- the knot somehow??
On Tue, Oct 20, 2015 at 6:34 PM, Alan Sondheim wrote:
> passing through
>
> http://www.alansondheim.org/schooling52.jpg
>
> what does it mean, that space passes through space? that time
> passes through time? one
a heap is one of the most stable structures.
anyway, reading the jungle of ideas in the text and discussion, though
heavy and depressing in parts, but considering the state of the world
at large, and as a state, it's likely to the point, but disquieting to
the bone.
On 8/25/15, none
explosion of
compression you describe. Is it possible to see that (again)?
Best, Randall
From: netbehaviour-boun...@netbehaviour.org on behalf of Bjørn Magnhildøen
noem...@gmail.com
Reply-To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
netbehaviour@netbehaviour.org
Date: Wednesday
just want to say that, yes, I can agree with this, and I'm thankful
for your words and references which puts some more flesh to the
concept, especially I like the reference to the pure structure and its
corruption which i think is at the core of the event, technically and
theoretically, which
Hi Randall,
For me, a responsible for this second, it's partly about technological time
- the leap second is a product of our technology, and our dependency on it.
What time do we live in, how do we measure ourselves, does a day have
something to do with the earth, or rather with atoms? There's
Thanks Edward,
You're right, the guy on the bike stopped and was genuinly concerned. He
didn't believe I was doing it for the arts, and treated me as a possible
mental case. Only after reassuring with the cameraman would he let me go.
It was done in Gran Via, Valencia, but on a quiet Sunday. I
Thanks for commenting -
someone else also mentioned Chris Burden, i can see that, though here i
don't think there was any real danger. Spurred on by a sense of being
humiliated by city traffic. The queue piece, was a lucky shot,
self-choreographed in a peculiar way.
- Bjørn
On Tue, Jun 16, 2015
Two videos exhibited as part of Incubarte7 Festival, Valencia, Spain.
19. - 30. June 2015, Sala Ibercaja, Av. de Baró de Cárcer, 17
http://noemata.net/incubarte7/crossover-high3.jpg
Crossover
Crossing over - thresholds, of human and animal, the city animal, animal
lost. Quadruped or biped -
Hello list,
Finally finished the third part of my take on the tatedata release.
In short, the application 'As Mutated' generates descriptive artworks based
on data from Tate Modern artworks, then uses these descriptions to generate
new, mutated artworks, often displaying the process of mutation
IT'S... TIME TO MAKE ART! Someone once wrote, Art is anything you can
get away with. Here to help you to get away is an outsourced OEM device
for the arts, facilitating an Original Artwork Manufacturing through
metadata only. Because once we know how artworks are described, we can
generate new
I find this really hard to believe.
That said, maybe there's something about reading/drinking while driving -
allowed.There's also train of thoughts and introspection in this, maybe
even interiority, inside the platoon, which makes a great metaphor. we know
eu deals with metaphors.
On Sat, Apr
so so, there
so-so
it has a beautiful under the moon ending
i wish for all not to have any fear of death, not because of easter or
religion, but from its indifference or unaccountability - it's a bit like
don't feed the trolls. it seems to me this indifference/unaccountability
can feed back into
Nice piece, I liked the slow tempo of the text, maybe because of the
interrupting rythm of blinds opening and closing. Seems to me the tempo
also is set in contrast to the content, as another way of dealing with
thought/noise. ---Bjh
On Mon, Mar 30, 2015 at 4:19 PM, Paula Musgrove
just on a note, that 'improvisation' is an impossible word, like 'self' or
'time' --- what i meant is that we're already prepared and always
improvising, - otherwise we wouldn't be alive, - as we're also prepared
biologically to die, and then improvising over this. if everything is
floating then
improvisation self time, three impossible words.
-
young man is antsy
old man says young man thinks too much
young man is old man
old man is young man
dog says nothing
-
breads are baked in ten minutes
On Fri, Mar 27, 2015 at 7:08 PM, Gutenko, Gregory guten...@umkc.edu wrote:
One of those
and i guess you have tried to draw also? sorry, it might not work
cross-browser this, thanks for trying
On Thu, Mar 19, 2015 at 8:55 AM, Mab MacMoragh mabmacmor...@gmail.com
wrote:
i can't enter any text but the responses are nice
On Wed, Mar 18, 2015 at 5:03 PM, Bjørn Magnhildøen noem
A wordless open semantic form of social interaction between humans and bot
http://noemata.net/chatasemic/
human + bot
3 humans + bot
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i get some response it's not working on mac, not sure if safari has
complete html5 canvas drawing support... haven't cross-checked on
browsers still, empty dialogues create visuals...
On Tue, Mar 17, 2015 at 7:12 PM, Alan Sondheim sondh...@panix.com wrote:
I played with this online after
game
--
Instructions:
you press keys on your keyboard, which will be your actions.
an action moves you forward in time (to the right).
you can decide not to move forward in time, but remain where you are
blinking your
Hi - another leap second coming up - would be happy to receive any work
from you people for the festival. --regards, Bjørn
:60
LEAP SECOND FESTIVAL 2015
Call for entries: Works lasting one second or less.
The festival is also interested in texts and essays.
The festival takes place on the leap
don't bother with the holarch, it's just another holarch
On Sat, Feb 15, 2014 at 7:15 AM, Alan Sondheim sondh...@panix.com wrote:
What is
The holarch's all there's; the holarch's nothing.
Like Indra's Net, there's no beginning and end to it.
The holarch's non-Euclidean, multiply
Regarding physicality, I'm not sure what it is, or rather what isn't.
What bothers me is a 'staging' of physicality, which then suggests it
didn't have much physicality in the first place. It's somehow treating
existence as a property. The artworld saying The thing about this
thing is that it
, like art is staging
its Celestial Emporium of Benevolent Knowledge also.
On 11/22/13, Rob Myers r...@robmyers.org wrote:
On 22/11/13 01:18 AM, Bjørn Magnhildøen wrote:
Regarding physicality, I'm not sure what it is, or rather what isn't.
What bothers me is a 'staging' of physicality, which
hi Pall, wow, that's a beautiful piece, mesmerizing...
the layers upon layers works very well
the abstraction also, bording onto the recognizable at times, though
never a spitting image...
-regards
Bjørn
On Wed, Nov 20, 2013 at 7:54 AM, Pall Thayer pallt...@gmail.com wrote:
Title:
Hi,
Here's my take on the Tate dataset and a descriptive art -
http://noemata.net/as/stated/
(maybe suitable as a twitter-bot or similar?)
Regards,
Bjørn
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thanks, shardcore/eric, i like your your take on possible artwork from the data.
The work is made of Beet juice, Briefcase and Ivory. :)
It's heavy on the imagination, stretches it to a point of
It displays the qualities of suspension, fragmentation and texture.
It talks about aggression,
.
On 9 Nov 2013, at 23:30, Rob Myers wrote:
On 09/11/13 03:07 PM, Bjørn Magnhildøen wrote:
can you see the $x and the $y?
Yes it's very simple but the effect of framing it as a question makes it
very effective IMO. :-)
i'd like to do something with the categories themselves, interesting
can you see the $x and the $y?
i'd like to do something with the categories themselves, interesting
how the concepts surrounds and defines the works
thinking of an descriptive art from it
or instructive art
then mutated art maybe
algorithmic selection
as stated, dictated, mutated
let's see if
the font is too small to read... (death of language?)
On Wed, Oct 2, 2013 at 1:07 PM, Philipp Teister lo...@philippteister.comwrote:
DEATH of Glitch-Art
DEATH of Fluxus
DEATH of E-Culture
CoffeeCake
We don't need to bury a body,
we need to bury something else.
Fluxus is some kind
very good.
it's almost shamful to admit i also have in my notebook computer
standup comedy (for me the artistic process stops at that stage).
it must be something in the air. on the other hand i think computers
have been doing standup comedy for a long time, maybe from the start -
hello world!
I particularly like the bit about ants at the end of this.
it must be the sugar trail.
poor ants, you do a search and it's all about killing them.
thanks for reading, Edward...
On Mon, Jun 3, 2013 at 6:19 PM, Edward Picot edw...@edwardpicot.com wrote:
Bjorn -
I particularly like the bit
because the road is no object.
possible explanations:
You
Don't go there. Just keep your back straight. Capitalize on your
sentences. Wasn't she in your class, or your neighbour? Still alive,
like you. Impossible to explode. You wanted to explode in Asia, in
America, on the moon, in the ocean,
There's a 3D-printed brain there on the floor... awesome
On Tue, Apr 23, 2013 at 9:38 AM, james morris jwm.art@gmail.com wrote:
Untitled composition (image)
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44,635,569 devils, or 11 billions
With the angels and saints everything is calm. There is no more
striving, for the goal has been reached. But they too are gathered
together...
On Fri, Mar 15, 2013 at 11:10 PM, INTERLICHTSPIELHAUS
interlichtspielh...@gmail.com wrote:
bucketmaps of named angles
what if freedom is a death drive - do you go for it or not?
and you better not be bound by your answer, nor the question
On Sat, Feb 23, 2013 at 11:28 AM, manik ma...@sbb.rs wrote:
... MANIK DON'T THINK THAT ROB WANT ONLY HIS PERSONAL FREEDOM ... BUT WHAT
IF *WE* NEUTRALIZE CORPORATE PEOPLE TO
if you have 500 euro to throw away...
i wanted to find out if this was a scam or not, wtf
for comparison, http://programalaplaza.medialab-prado.es/ , offers a
plattform for a city screen (without fees, obnoxious/fraudulent 'curating')
Cc:
To make things clear, Mirjam of the project has assured me that
artist fee means the artist receives the fee, so it's not a
submission fee. I'm sorry for my ranting and apologize.
Bjørn
On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 1:59 PM, marc garrett
marc.garr...@furtherfield.org wrote:
Hi Bjørn,
Where are not
that is to say, we might stop time and ageing in systems by monitoring
it continuously, thus always collapsing the wave-function - the
socalled quantum zeno effect --- as if each repeated 'la'-wave -
la-ola-ola, of an undisturbed, wildly entangled and so forth, were...
frozen in time -- all
am
not the only one...
On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 8:07 PM, Bjørn Magnhildøen noem...@gmail.com wrote:
that is to say, we might stop time and ageing in systems by monitoring
it continuously, thus always collapsing the wave-function - the
socalled quantum zeno effect --- as if each repeated 'la
Alan is an old internet troll
Even older than the internet
Internet troll, internet troll
Trollololo trollololo
Just ignore him
Because he's old and useless
And stupid as a troll, stupid as a troll
Trollololo, trollololo
When he is dead and is no more
We will all rejoice, all rejoice
What it all
... but in the consciousness of it all, scraping along, as if a
forgotten instrument, there's sound! an experience, as long as it is
--- and when it isn't it isn't and doesn't even know.
Thanks for a continuous inspiration -
Bj
On Sun, Feb 3, 2013 at 7:40 PM, Alan Sondheim sondh...@panix.com
when i was a kid i wanted to devote time to study the colours and
patterns i saw when closing my eyes. it never lead to anything, hardly
anything to hold on to. Years later i noticed there were pulsations -
these colours would appear and fade, similar to experiments in feedback
video done later,
... that's amazing.
!!
it goes a bit too fast for me though, have to rewatch many times..
..reminds of some imagery in Hofstadter's Gödel, Escher, Bach
what a delurking...
On Fri, Jun 29, 2012 at 9:06 PM, Claude Heiland-Allen
cla...@mathr.co.uk wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED
what about
no head no body?
On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 5:32 PM, Alan Sondheim sondh...@panix.com wrote:
America
what the word speaks about is absence.
the 'about' divides the word, gnaws away from within.
why this distrust of words.
so much sound in 'that exists.'
it breaks or doesn't break
Leap second festival 2012
Call for entries: Works lasting one second or less. The festival is also
interested in texts and essays.
The festival takes place on the leap second which occurs 30th June
2012 23:59:60 UTC.
Submission at festival website
http://noemata.net/leapsec/
See full
Excellent text,
dystopic, futuristic, entropic, apocalyptic.
I was reading 'a brief history of time' recently, for the nth time,
this time the singularities struck me with almost religious bearing
(scientific concepts are often much 'wilder' than religious ones), as
a 'nothing exists
What we need for submissions: 1. A URL for a working and error free
(unless those errors are intentional) version of the creation.
Say I have an application, it's either error free or has errors I know
of, in any case I can submit it, so anything goes.
Or I submit an 'intentional erroneous'
the continuity could make a good movie or sequenced work i imagine.
Only when we're utterly lost i think we'll find the beginning. and
then we won't know what it is the beginning of. Any loose thread.
On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 9:46 AM, helen varley jamieson
he...@creative-catalyst.com wrote:
i think we can learn and control to switch views to a large degree.
in this case i could easily switch 15 times during the video by
following a dot in one direction towards the end of the sphere and
there jump onto another dot in the opposite direction and follow it to
the end, etc. In both
fyi, i put the core source code to
http://noemata.net/time().mt_rand/text/source_code_12649370689855.txt
(not very different from what already pasted here)
Bjørn
2010/1/27 Bjørn Magnhildøen noem...@gmail.com:
Since they are rather simple scripts I don't think it's necessary to
copyright
of the “imagined” scene.
Also thanks for the feedback,
Bjørn
On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 10:59 PM, Rob Myers r...@robmyers.org wrote:
On 26/01/10 10:39, Bjørn Magnhildøen wrote:
?php
Thank you for the code! Would you be willing to place it under the GPL?
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-howto.html
When
the material is originally hand scribbled, and then processed through scripts.
i wanted to code a doodle machine in the beginning but couldn't get it
to do anything interesting (in my view), so i tried doing it via real
doodles instead and building up from those as patterns.
thanks, bjørn
On Tue,
Thayer pallt...@gmail.com wrote:
You should post the scripts somewhere.
Pall
2010/1/26 Bjørn Magnhildøen noem...@gmail.com:
the material is originally hand scribbled, and then processed through
scripts.
i wanted to code a doodle machine in the beginning but couldn't get it
to do anything
dave.miller...@gmail.com wrote:
to make this work do you ned to have GD library installed in php?
dave
2010/1/26 Bjørn Magnhildøen noem...@gmail.com
it's mostly done by iterations of superimposing b/w images with a
transparent background.
see core code below. i'm using php so the generation
Great. Turning the human hand into a random doodle machine.
Or, one could parse an image and output the script on how to hand
doodle it. 100k image = book size text.
Another idea for a drawing machine is to use markov chains, as they
are commonly used for texts, and spam. I've not been able to
...@gmail.com wrote:
So the images are in color when you start?
2010/1/26 Bjørn Magnhildøen noem...@gmail.com:
you're right that's needed.
for offline development i use the XAMPP distribution of apache server,
php, which includes GD and other support by default. online you have
to check or ask
for generation.
bjørn
On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 2:30 PM, Pall Thayer pallt...@gmail.com wrote:
The black and white has a nice aesthetic to it that works quite well
with these images. Regardless of whether it was a forced decision or
an aesthetic one.
2010/1/26 Bjørn Magnhildøen noem...@gmail.com
i'd like to see a cartoon of the liar-paradox (frames inside each other?)
--- there was one of labyrinths though... http://xkcd.com/246/
On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 6:08 AM, Alan Sondheim sondh...@panix.com wrote:
http://xkcd.com/688/
- all of his work is amazing. I'm thinking of James and Paul
http://noemata.net/game/
...
if (pro2 = 50) {
text(red (top) had the upper hand + pro2 + % of the time.,5,300);
text(that is, the winner was in lead + pro2 + % in spite of a
randomized, equal game.,5,320);
} else {
text(green (bottom) had the upper hand + (100-pro2) + % of the
time.,5,300);
netbehaviour@netbehaviour.org
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håvard made these
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dis-thing-shun.MALE-BOXESS
Bjørn Magnhildøen/noemata
sandbooks
ISBN 978-82-92860-03-8
http://sandbooks.com/dis-thing-shun.MALE-BOXESS/
noemata.net
ISBN 978-82-92428-56-6
http://adundas.noemata.net/dis-thing-shun.MALE-BOXESS/
The book is a mail compilation of selected texts 2004-2007. How
good, thanks,
the dollar symbol is also the variable symbol
$4000 ; $2000 . S
$| = 1;
how to know the difference? if the symbol is followed by a number
it´s money, if it´s a letter it´s a variable. the moral seems to be
that writing letters will make you poor. though the years are numbers
i will hold an online chyphertext/noisetext performance tomorrow
evening (ie. thursday, not friday as announced earlier)
Date:
Thursday, 3 of May, 20:00 - 21:30 (central european summertime)*
Places:
web: http://noemata.anart.no/cp/
mails:
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you need for
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need to
unripe is more spotless than average
noisy is more wet than successful
condemned is more tired than shy
relieved is more concerned than rotten
forward is more dead than loud
fierce is more ugly than infamous
blonde is more hilarious than crooked
noisy is more chilly than agreeable
jolly is more
of dealing with the public needs as opposed to the needs of the
academy. blah blah blah...
best
leafa/janice/olga
Bjørn Magnhildøen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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unripe is more spotless than average
noisy is more wet than successful
condemned is more tired than shy
relieved is more
WYSIWYB Ars Publica -
What You See Is What You Buy
Net Art Sale Exhibition : Commerce of Pure Reason
By entering the site below you agree to our term of condition that
what you browse you have already bought.
This approach is a consequence of the contradictions in selling
internet art
i think the re is right
there's trivial pursuit
mab 'persecute'
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Site updates, should I pursuit my dreams? I am planning on little sleep this
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trivial pursuit
i think the answer is right
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my new site is http://adundas.noemata.net
it's the same old but
i've put ads on the old so it's a shame
more or less as before is also
http://kunst.noemata.net
http://noemata.anart.no
you might like the url converting in
http://xn--magnhilden-7cb.anart.no
= http://magnhildøen.anart.no
am an
the artist approaches the listener's ear and starts touching it to
make sounds. also it
we want to be alive
the world needs to be us
who is the text interface
if i write you we have to share you
i is we
a private language is impossible
impossible is only possible
i talk to myself is we
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