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  • ... (both natural and human-made) occurring beyond their senses due to their scale in terms of time, size and distance. The data fields feeding into the work form strata of information that is dispersed spatially and temporally, but they are interconnected,...
  • ... Hong Kong and Canada, it reflects on the 10th anniversary of 9/11. Visuals, movement and sound are combined into hybridized data and sent over a high high speed telematic research network.
  • ... from alternative browsers and "hypernarrative" to networked software art—art that resides on a local computer but culls data from the Internet. Among the prominent themes in net art are data visualization and mapping, database aesthetics, gaming...
  • ...Instant Places is a software fiction that creates a networked formed ad hoc to connect dispersed data places. These data places can stretch over multiple computers and also multiple network systems. They are not bound by geography, time and space. Once Instant Places...
  • YouTube: time -
    ...Time in Internet era is a flux of data, instead hands of a clock or sand in a hourglass, beat time is given by the number of informations that we receive and broadcast. Here’s how the characteristic red bar of YouTube becomes a piece of a “digital hourglass” that beats...
  • ...Gates-Stuart, Eleanor. Stellrscope In C. Kennedy & M. Rosengren (Eds.), SPECTRA: images and data in art/science. Proceedings from the symposium SPECTRA 2012. Australian Network for Art and Technology, SA (2014).
  • ... in the contemporary city. His practice is characterized by urban interventions mediated through digital technologies and data-driven explorations of networked social practices. Projects have included walking the longest street in the US documented by...
  • Tracing -
    ... Texts and ambient sounds are continuously projected on both sides of the wall. One side consists of impersonal collected data of everyday stituations, systems, issues of technology and personal keywords reflecting a cultural perspective about...
  • ...eric Mansoux has taken part in many artistic experiments based on the internet and the emergence of networks, and considers any form of data to be a new clay that can be used to develop autonomous artistic processes. His most recent projects include the mysterious...
  • ... triggering sound sequences. The eMuse electronic Multi-User Stage Environment (Strauss 1999: 93) calculates the positional data for the representation of the participants as gestural bodies in virtual space. The performers’ bodies drive the data...