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  • ...The urban installation is based on the measuring of infrastructural ( passengers, cars…) and communicational ( electromagnetic fields produced by mobile phones, radio…) flows and their transposition into luminous, sonic and kinetic actions. It was conceived in 2008...
  • ...Manovich, Lev and Jean-Luc Alpigiano, ed. CommunicationIdentification. Paris: Galerie Jorge Alyskewycz, 1999.
  • ... computer algorithms: pattern matching. Since the 1950s, the military have used computer pattern matching to monitor various communications. In particular, during the Cold War, the U.S. used computers (or at least, tried) to monitor Russian media, radio, and...
  • Time and Time again -
    ... At one end of the installation space, away from the screen, "macroŠ technologies such as aerial shots of transportation, communications, or industrial structures from the Ruhr region are selected; at the opposite end, closest to the screen, images show...
  • Dis-M-Body -
    ... of an unknown self which is as fleeting as these electronic pulses. What is concrete are our connections. Indeed, electronic communications may help us realize that the individual self is a knot embedded in a relational network of others. When this knot is...
  • Echelon -
    ... Echelon is the worldwide signals intelligence network run by the US National Security Agency and the UK Government Communications Headquarters in collaboration with Canada, Australia and New Zealand. Echelon uses large ground-based radio antennae...
  • Cityscapes
    ... art in terms of its technologies, which connect ‘information to geography’: microphones, cameras, RFID, GPS, wireless communications protocols, and a host of other sensors and technologies. . . are allowing devices to understand their places among people,...
  • The Big Plot -
    ... the political and sentimental weakness of our era characterised by a dysfunctional sociality being created by social media communications. Actions in public environments completed the set of stages upon which the story was acted and audiences had an active...
  • ... experience. The sky is filled with aircraft that transport people from place to place, perform utilitarian duties, assist in communications, enact military missions, or wander above us as debris.With help from government agencies and the science community,...
  • ... British Intelligence by parachuting deep inside occupied Vichy ruled France. For a period of three months Noor was the only communications link transmitting critical information back to the Allies. Caught by the Gestapo, who were unable to break her to find...