monochrome dreams
By Richard Alleyne, Science Correspondent
The Telegraph reports that people over 55 who were brought up watching
a monochrome TV set are more likely to dream in black and white, even
years later. New research suggests that the type of television you
watched as a child has a
15th International Symposium on Electronic Art (ISEA)
2nd CALL FOR Artworks and Art Projects, Papers, Workshops, Open Spaces
and more - ACROSS EIGHT SUB-THEMES
Abstracts for papers and descriptors of artworks/projects, panels and
workshops etc are sought for ISEA 2009 that will illuminate both
Please join us on Monday October 20, 20h30 Paris time for a web performance
by Pascal Lièvre in the Double Bind series.
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Pascal Lièvre and Matthieu Delahausse, at two different places in Paris,
will read the same extract of Discipline and Punish by Michel Foucault,
each of them being equipped
We are looking to provide assistance funding for 2 projects by artists
using
either RFID or with a new take on a definition of a musical instrument.
Please see full details at http://www.takeawayfestival.com
You can upload your submissions via that site
All the best
Richard Colson
For the
Art forms have their technical aspects. Artists are forever learning, playing,
working and experimenting with the technology at their disposal. Tools for the
job. Means and ends. Artists are largely focused on the latter; the ability to
use the tools is presumed.
However when it comes to
Art forms have their technical aspects. Artists are forever learning, playing,
working and experimenting with the technology at their disposal. Tools for the
job. Means and ends. Artists are largely focused on the latter; the ability to
use the tools is presumed.
However when it comes to
Hi Bob, Heather, Aymeric all,
I think that Bob has raised one of the most important questions that
many artists ask themselves in respect of using technology as part of
their art, and those who are interested in exploring it further
themselves as a contemporary practice. This question can also
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aymeric mansoux wrote:
Hi Rob,
[...]
It was a natural thing to do.
We've always been working on minimal environments, which,
to paraphrase the UNIX philosophy, needs to do one thing and one thing
well. In the context of windows manager that
I think I'm going to try pure:dyne as my main OS.
it is worth, try, Luigi
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