Hi Everyone
thought i'd share some new work that was just released...
'post gridworks'
4 video 'album' on Undervolt Co
http://www.undervolt.co/post-gridworks-A-Bill-Miller
most of the videos include motion capture data in some way... but
rather than connecting that information to a quadruped
Hi All,
Mariza just dropped by to Furtherfield Commons to set up for tomorrow's
event that runs 1-4pm
An afternoon to discuss and explore how digital tools and commons can
work for performing arts practices.
It's free and there are still 3 places left! But you do need to book a
place
http://www.meetup.com/interactivenarratives/events/223279842/
Please join us for a very special reading (in English language) of an
experience/ play in development for the Dutch national theatre.
There will be lots of opportunity to take part in the performance and
discuss the creative process
Art for the media-induced post-apocalypse: in which time is compressed and
life passes us by in a fleeting second, without trace, without memory, total
evaporation.
From: Bjørn Magnhildøen noem...@gmail.com
Reply-To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
Choose Your Muse Interview: Jeremy Bailey.
Marc Garrett interviews Jeremy Bailey, known for his satire and parodies on
the practices of new technologies. We find out what has inspired him,
personally, artistically and culturally.
I'm just ordinary.
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Brilliant. I see a revision here of Vannevar Bush¹s seminal article from
1945, ³As We May Think,² in which the extension of human memory was the
catalyst for the invention of the personal computer. What you suggest is
that human memory has a particular quality perhaps better suited to
artistic