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  • en los últimos años. Twenty-six Visions of Hildegarde. 30" by 22", 2000. Algorithmic pen and ink drawing on paper with 4 gold leafed medallions. (Original algorithmic procedures date from the early 1990's.) Los dibujos de la familia
  • 11. Diamond Lake Apocalypse, Pathway, 1993 22" by 30" Pen plotted drawing. 12. Diamond Lake Apocalypse, Burning Bush, 2000 23" by 29" Pen plotted drawing. 13. Diamond Lake Apocalypse, Canon I, 1999 23" by 29" Pen plotted drawing.
  • TXTmob -
    TXTmob lets you quickly and easily share txt messages with friends, comrades, and total strangers. The format is similar to an email b-board system. You can sign up to send and receive messages from various groups, which are organized around a range
  • Marchtowar -
    Online gambling meets political protest. Launched in the February 2003, Marchtowar.com allowed users to place $5 bets on the time and date when the US invasion of Iraq would begin. The winner was paid in pre-paid gasoline cards, all proceeds went to
  • 32. Canticle to the Sun IV, 1996 20" by 15"" Pen plotted drawing. In 1966 the artist painted a large eight-foot by four-foot wooden panel as a "Canticle to the Sun". That work, celebrating the sun, incorporated text from the sun canticle
  • iSee -
    iSee is an application for web-browsers and PDAs that charts the locations of closed-circuit television (CCTV) surveillance cameras in urban environments. With iSee, users can find routes that avoid these cameras ("paths of least surveillance")
  • 10. Gaia E VIII, 1995. Paper Size: 30" by 22" Pen plotter drawing. Familial Resemblance. The software procedure generates a "family" of forms with a strong familial resemblance. These works resemble each other because they were created
  • RobotPHONE -
    RobotPHONE is a Robotic User Interface (RUI) that uses robots as physical avatars for interpersonal communication. Using RobotPHONE, users in remote locations can communicate shapes and motion with each other. For a long time, robots have
  • ECHOHCE -
    ECHOHCE is a project for a singer and a machine generating text. The singer speaks the title of a song to be generated into a microphone. A speech recognition software translates the words into text and sends it to the Poetry Machine. The software
  • Gaia EVII, 5. 30" by 22", 1995. Algorithmic pen and ink drawing with artist's studio seal in red. The seal characters read "Little Path Studio" for "Pathway Studio". Las piezas de la serie “Gaia” son caracterizadas por una fuerte semejanza