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Carbon vs. Silicon
1997
Grau, Oliver. Carbon vs. Silicon In SIMKLAAS, , 14-27 and 46-57. Berlin: Gestalten Verlag, 1997.
Tractacus Nano-Sociologicus, Symposium Carbon vs Silicon: Thinking Small/Thinking Fast Summit
2003
Benayoun, M.. Tractacus Nano-Sociologicus, Symposium Carbon vs Silicon: Thinking Small/Thinking Fast Summit http://www.academia.edu/35828179/Tractacus_Nano-Sociologicus.
Carbon vs silicon
2003
Event: Carbon vs siliconInstitution: Banff Centre, AlbertaComment:
Source of Energy
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2023
Kombucha SCOBY (a symbiotic culture of bacteria and yeast) is an incredible creature. There are many different myths and legends about this. Even one concerns its extraterrestrial origin. Kombucha is also unique in that it cannot be accurately
Education Automation
1962
Fuller, R. Buckminster. Education Automation. Carbondale, Edwardsville: Southern Illinois University Press, 1962.
Digital Accidents
2013
Series of 3D prints in polymer additive plaster, highlighting the interrelation between real objects and their 3D virtual counterparts. The 3D print "Inevitable Beauty" is subjected to a temporal maelstrom in its fabrication, while "Compulsive
Digital Accidents
2013
Series of 3D prints in polymer additive plaster, highlighting the interrelation between real objects and their 3D virtual counterparts. The 3D print "Inevitable Beauty" is subjected to a temporal maelstrom in its fabrication, while "Compulsive
The OCT Art and Design Gallery - Shenzhen (China) / "Augmented senses" / Curator : Yan Xiaodong, Charles Carcopino
2011
Event: The OCT Art and Design Gallery - Shenzhen (China) / "Augmented senses" / Curator : Yan Xiaodong, Charles CarcopinoInstitution: Ars Electronica Linz GmbH & Co KGComment:
Pick a Card, Any Card
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Pick a Card, Any CardArtist: Jane ProphetComment:
Desert rain
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In this fascinating piece the company worked in collaboration with the Computer Research Group of the School of Computer Science at Nottingham University, UK. The piece was one of the most complex and powerful responses to the first Gulf War
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