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  • ... in memescapes, inhabiting within artificial landscapes no longer made of earth, but of memory units. Interfaces and data extend gestures beyond the boundaries of the body, and our sensitivity can live in a new cognitive space as an extension of our...
  • ... machines, hard drives, the memories, the alphabetic convention, textual noise, the "junk" operating systems, the satellite data, the identity on-line, the identity-off-line, the algorithmic remains on the hard drives that are not going with hammers, delete...
  • ... techniques between media artists, computer musicians and computer scientists. The interactive environment SMDK consists of a data base containing sounds which are contributed in the Internet from all over the world. Based on their characteristics, the sounds...
  • ... that updates the personal details and numbers of slain U.S. soldiers. When new deaths are updated on the website, the data is extracted and sent wirelessly to custom hardware installed on the I.E.D. armband. The LCD readout displays the soldiers’...
  • Satellite Contact -
    ... material, functional, ontological and poetic qualities of the archive, as well as evoke networks of communication, digital data-flow and neo-Fordist production lines.
  • Tell Me the Truth -
    ... like "wire-frame debris" and "brush strokes" using the software's rectangular fill feature. I even kept in the accidental data slur (seen at the bottom of the picture) as part of the final composition. This happened when saving it to a hard drive that was...
  • Dark Matter - video
    ... these interactive zones define a complex physical but invisible form in the gallery space. A computer cross-references the data from the cameras to work out which zones are experiencing the greatest physical activity at any given moment and plays the...
  • ... algorithms. Wisdom in a calculated world’, curated by Manuela Naveau, curator and professor for Interface Cultures/Critical Data at the University of Arts and Design Linz, in collaboration with other experts in the field of computer science, seeks to make...
  • Location of I -
    ... this work has also been shown a gallery context at nine different exhibitions and festivals around the world. Examining data acquired from locative devices, I have found it to inherently tell a story, though the story itself is not obvious. The abstract...
  • FACT Centre -
    ... design of the 1930’s. The entire system is controlled from within the building by a single computer that provides clock data as well as the link to the building management system for the display of building data. In addition a web game is under...