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  • E-Sparks -
    ... They are able to identify and progressively learn words from the humans. (source: www.plancton.com)
  • ... work to describe.(1) The task is to describe the artwork in words by mobile phone.(2) The one who stays in workshop room...
  • Neuro Baby -
    ... MIT Press 2002, p. 795). “It doesn't matter what words you use, but rather your tone of voice. So, coochie, coochie, coo,...
  • ... light patterns appear on the top side. Noise pattern, readable words, and disturbed images symbolize different configurations of...
  • the leap -
    ... sentences and sections of the text. The combination of the words are generated by the riding of the buck. An interactive sound...
  • sensegenerator -
    ... clues for the complexity of the new sentence's structure. Words were sampled from arbitrary texts. sensegenerator uses musical...
  • Text Rain
    ... silhouette of any dark object, the letters assemble to form words or phrase fragments. Text Rain encourages a collective...
  • Crack it !
    ... how and when a group succeeds in cracking a password. In other words, a brute force attack's chance of success is directly...
  • 1000 Platitudes -
    ... and one video documentary, which is shown on a plasma screen. Words commonly used to describe the generic globalized city; --each...
  • Things Spoken -
    ... comes from within these spoken narratives. Specific words are hyper-textually linked to any re- occurrences of those words...