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  • ... relics of the world. (www.Digicult.it) Inspired by the Occupy movement, “Occupy Wall Screens” displays in real time the stock valuation readouts of major financial institutions next to emotional currents emanating from Occupy sites around the world. ...
  • ...For the first time in its history, the transmediale festival had a motto: STOCKTAKING VISION. The festival took stock of where television and all the new media have gotten us so far, and what they have given us.
  • Media Bombs -
    ... of space, 36 Media Bombs drop out. A crystal TV is embedded in each of the bombs, and the monitors broadcast programs of stock information from all over the world. The programs, each broadcast from a different wavelength, are received through cordless...
  • Decision Value -
    ...There are several places at which the density of crucial decisions is rather high. In Paris, I observed the emblematic buildings of the stock exchange (Bourse), the parliament (Assemblée Nationale), the high court (Palais de Justice), an airport tower (Orly), a...
  • The essential component of wavy flow is the vortex. In isolation, a single vortex simply influences its surroundings to orbit around itself at a speed proportional to the inverse square of the distance to the vortex's axis. When a large number of
  • ... and Florian Rötzer, ed. Photography after the Photography. Memory and Representation in the Digital Age. Amsterdam: Art Stock, 1996.
  • pinwheels -
    ... domains and ways to computationally map the information to the pinwheels. Its current application domains include stock market activity monitoring, web site hits tracking, natural wind movement, and server packet monitoring. (Source:...
  • antidatamining -
    ...atamining is a series of visualisations of financial data. Economy is represented by its main agents –companies, groups and holdings, stock exchanges, banks and investment funds– and their interaction: capital relationships, geographic deployments, market structures....
  • ... identities collide in a hospital emergency room. The story is told in the form of a science-fiction-style comic strip using stock photographs from PhotoDisc's "Health and Medicine" and "Modern Technologies" archives. The user can scroll through the...
  • This work is a tribute to the Japanese artist Katsushika Hokusai, whose woodblock print "The Great Wave off Kanagawa" (c. 1829-32) is not only one of the most-recognized pieces of Japanese art, but is also appreciated by turbulence researchers as an