Archive Search

  • Temple -
    Media:loudspeakers, amplifiers, telephone number Dimensions:24" x 20" x 20" Description: adaptation of the Delphi "Tholos" Temple Ruin. Electroacoustic Sculpture made of 3000 recycled loudspeakers, amplifiers and radios. Sound: white noise. People
  • Interactive online news channel "Be the first to know - watch Loogie.net" «Loogie.net TV» shows you the latest world news about the subjects you choose. By putting in keywords with a special remote control or by SMS you can determine which subjects
  • Interactive Net-Based Installation 10'000 moving cities deals with the world of information, user-generated content and news about places, cultures, people and movements. Visitors can select any city or place, using a digital interface. About the
  • Aunt Sally
    ... duo made some field recordings and returned to studio work that took 3 years, to share...
  • This collaborative composition consists of 6 movements, leading the listener through a utopian sonic maelstrom in a modern re- interpretation of some sections of ‘New Atlantis’ (Francis Bacon, 1624- 27). Psychedelica, field recordings and abstract
  • eural is a printed magazine established in 1993 dealing with new media art, electronic music and hacktivism. It was founded by Alessandro Ludovico and Minus Habens Records label owner Ivan Iusco in Bari (Italy). In its first issue (distributed in
  • Micromega
    The audio on Micromega is an experimentation in live de-instrumentation, cut-up, and sound production, drawing inspiration from the work of Lou Reed, Brian Eno, Alvin Lucier and La Monte Young, among others. A single electric guitar is processed to
  • As one of the installation's aesthetic goals is the bodily impression of the generated object on the user, a sound synthesis technique was in demand, that is able to both render a visible object's genuine sound thru all its user-inferred alterations
  • Transtorners & Repeatres (EP)Artist: German GomezComment:
  • TextArc
    TextArc: Revealing Word Associations, Distribution and Frequency. TextArc is a tool designed to help people discover patterns and concepts in any text by leveraging a powerful, underused resource: human visual processing. It compliments approaches