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Silence
2000
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2005
...From the entrance into the site, the announcement “Noise = absence of
language
= silence” warns us that the limits of our understanding will be...
The Traditions of Changes
2014
... field recordings and abstract electronics create a ‘New
Language
’ with a slippering affect from quietness and by dint of...
Thanks Tails
1996
... To make it easier to understand, it is not expressed by
language
but by the gesture of tails of dogs. I consider this as an...
Unconscious Environment
1999
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1999
... the screen. The work focused on the subjective nature of
language
and perception. (source: http://www.grahamnicholls.com/)
Objects of desire
2005
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2008
... (of desire) – contributes on a formal level its share to the
transfer
of text-based and ephemeral characteristics of net-art into...
Roaming
2007
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2007
... 2007 and FILE 2008 (International Festival of Electronic
Language
), both in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Grass
1972
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1972
video
...The original programming
language
"GRASS" (GRAphics Symbiosis System) was developed by Thomas DeFanti for his Ph.D. dissertation at The Ohio...
Gary Hill
... using different approaches of discourse analysis and models of
language
as a semantic and semiotic system. The exact conceptual frame...
The Connection Machines CM-1 and CM-2
1986
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1987
... simultaneously. The structures for communication and
transfer
of data between processors could change as needed depending...
down Jones
2002
... corruption of the meaning inside data. It is an example of a
language
virus. It is made out of two simple functions: the first one...
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