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  • ... allowing the audience to freely interpret and build the...
  • Artpool
  • ... Francisco, CA: Miller Freeman Inc. Book Division, 1992.
  • ... Francisco, CA: Miller Freeman Inc. Book Division, 1992.
  • The Lake -
    A site-specific installation, and early data artwork using live real-time biological data. The Lake questions how data abstracts life and our environment, and how we use technology to connect with living things. Installed by the lakeside at Tingrith
  • ... systems. Users move freely within the exhibition...
  • ... musicians. The audience freely interacts with the objects...
  • Tea Flock -
    Tea Flock infuses migrating rituals and represents emerging patterns through the group behaviour of objects, using data from migratory birds to-and-from tea-growing countries and the UK. A dynamic gaggle of unfilled vessels flock to tea-rich lands
  • ...Julie Freeman works with natural systems and emergent technologies....
  • Interference – a network dropping out, white noise on screens – is seldom welcome. Yet without it, we might not encounter new perspectives or discover new stars. At Jodrell Bank Observatory, scientists regard interference as unhelpful noise or