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  • Move 36
    ... uses the universal computer code (called ASCII) to produce a "Cartesian" gene, that is, a translation of Descartes' ontological...
  • Exodus
    ... System and a cellular phone. Bielicky's unusual cartography is accompanied by more conventional maps, and a history of...
  • ... in networked processes enabled by groupware environments. The cartographies consisted of collaboratively organized textual, visual...
  • Golem -
    ... such as Genetics and Artificial Intelligence. Exhibited Cartwright Hall, "Art and Computers", Bradford, UK 1989 Exhibited...
  • Tristero -
    ... sees is what everybody else sees these vectors give a non-cartesian indication of where the others are seeing things from. The...
  • ... ends of the earth. The virtual world however is a non-cartesian space in which vast universes can be hidden in small, drab...
  • ... (Europe defined here quite liberally, from Portugal to Ural Mountains). Each city-year is represented by a record which...
  • ...Internet, search engine, cartography Maps from the World Nervous System With today's communication networks, the world is equipped...
  • Homographies -
    ... on motion, on lines of sight, —an intended contrast to the cartesian grids that organize most modern architecture. (Photos by...
  • Light from Tomorrow -
    ... at the Centre for Art Research and Technology in Education (CARTE) at University of Westminster. A monograph on their work is...