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  • Public Meteorit Watching Event Date: Nov. 16th 2010, starting at 6:30pm expected impact time: 20:33pm Location: meadows behind Kauwstraat 10, 9500 Herzele, Sint Lievens Esse, Belgium Herzele is about 40 km from Brussels and a rather small
  • The "Tropospheric Laboratory" allows insights into cloud cores and other matter of the apogee. The installation narrates the synthesis of clouds and shows varying conditions and combinations of art and science in the absence of weight. The
  • The Teacup Tools are an array of cybernetic teacups, adapting themselves to the realm of climate related sciences.They appear as a multifunctional tool for the investigation of tiny micro clouds above tea, for communication and for tea drinking.
  • Tweetopia
    Tweetopia are data-scrolls, documenting the passing of time, through minute changes in a fixed structure, using data from the evolving DiGi-FLiP project @jtwinedotcom on the micro-blogging site Twitter over the course of three years from 2013 to
  • UHD is a html game junky parody project in 3 variations. UHD is a browser based interactive split-screen audiovisual remix and color-composition-game using web-works and animations by jtwine.com. UHD is an overdosing project, a critical reflection
  • Over a few days in February 2014, a revolution took place in Kyiv, Ukraine. How was this exceptional event reflected on Instagram? What can visual social media tell us about the experiences of people during social upheavals? If we look at images of
  • High resolution visualizations created with custom software using 2.3 million Instagram photos from 13 global cities. Source: Lev Manovich
  • High resolution visualizations of 1 million manga pages created with custom software. Source: Lev Manovich
  • TimeLine
    High resolution visualization of all 4535 covers of Time magazine (1923-2009) created with custom software. Source: Lev Manovich
  • Freud-Lissitzky Navigator is a computer game prototype; a software narrative; a tool to navigate through 20th century cultural history; an experiment in developing analysis of new media that uses the very forms of new media (in this case, computer