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  • Event: The Dump, Defense of the Dump (video), 4 pigment prints from The Dump Recycling of thoughtsInstitution: Charbon Art SpaceComment:
  • Event: SPRING/BREAK Art Show: Stranger Comes To Town, Harvestworks/ThoughtWorks Arts, Armory Week, New YorkInstitution: SPRING/BREAK Art ShowComment:
  • The 'Engine of Engines' is a generative sound & video installation that responds in real-time to network traffic in the local environment. In the Hong Kong debut (see video), sixteen self-contained nodes, each composed of a screen, processing-unit,
  • Fly Simulator VR installation ©2018, Laurent Mignonneau and Christa Sommerer Fly Simulator is a VR software specifically developed for Ars Electronica 2018 and Speculum Artium in Trbovlje. It is a simulation of a few thousand flies that organize
  • Marchtowar -
    Online gambling meets political protest. Launched in the February 2003, Marchtowar.com allowed users to place $5 bets on the time and date when the US invasion of Iraq would begin. The winner was paid in pre-paid gasoline cards, all proceeds went to
  • MacKinnon, Richard C.. Searching for the Leviathan in the Usenet In Cybersociety: Computer-Mediated Comunication and Community, edited by Steven G. Jones, 112-137. Thousand Oaks: SAGE Publications, 1994.
  • Romeo to Tripoli -
    Based on a hydraulic microphone and spark gap transmitter devised by Q.Majorana and G. Vanni in 1905. A stream of vitriolic acid, modulated by sound waves, controlled the flow of electricity to the transmitter and used to make the very first long
  • ... infrared data exchange to remember every other pin...
  • Aceti, Lanfranco. The Cultural Body’s Death by a Thousand Cuts: Why Society Is No Longer a Body and Why It Can Be Cut to Pieces Journal of Visual Culture 14, no. 2 (August 2015): 137-154.
  • The first interactive moviemap was produced at MIT in the late 1970s of Aspen, Colorado. A gyroscopic stabilizer with 16mm stop-frame cameras was mounted on top of a camera car and a fifth wheel with an encoder triggered the cameras every 10 feet.