Hi !
An interesting text :
http://reader.lgru.net/texts/echo-echo-echo-echo-command-line-poetics/
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Le 10/31/2013 04:29 PM, marc garrett a écrit :
Hi Rob,
Thanks for the link to the FLOSS Manuals' 'Put Yourself in Command'
link. It is also nicely executed on the page is elf, well worth
I also posted this on facebook and a lively discussion emerged involving
Philip Galanter and others. I just want to point out that I'm not arguing
for a complete return to the command line but, as Pascal's recommended
article points out, there are things that the terminal does better than the
GUI.
Controversial New Project Uses Algorithm To Predict Art.
We’re all susceptible to FOMO, the dreaded Fear Of Missing Out.
Popularized by Sherry Turkle’s 2011 bestseller, Alone Together, the
acronym refers to the uniquely alienating experience of scrolling
through social media hubs like Facebook
sounds great, good idea and might use this, but how is it controversial?
On Nov 5, 2013 4:53 PM, marc garrett marc.garr...@furtherfield.org
wrote:
Controversial New Project Uses Algorithm To Predict Art.
We’re all susceptible to FOMO, the dreaded Fear Of Missing Out.
Popularized by Sherry
Hi Dave,
I'm not sure why it is controversial - perhaps it is to them ;-)
marc
sounds great, good idea and might use this, but how is it controversial?
On Nov 5, 2013 4:53 PM, marc garrett marc.garr...@furtherfield.org
mailto:marc.garr...@furtherfield.org wrote:
Controversial New
The 1,000 Drones Project - A Participatory Memorial, is the creation of
media artist and activist, Joseph DeLappe.
The project invites the public to create a small scale, papercraft
replica of a General Atomics MQ-1 Predator UAV (Unmanned Arial Vehicle)
- a drone. Participants are asked to
On 05/11/13 08:53 AM, marc garrett wrote:
The project hinges on an algorithm designed by Lund. Using it, an artist
can theoretically determine the ideal work to create at a given point in
her career, before she’s thought of it herself.
Who's the (young?) British artist who was using a