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  • [V]ote-Auction -
    ...Voteauction* was a Website which offered US citizens to sell their presidential vote to the highest bidder during the Presidential Elections 2000, Al Gore vs. G.W. Bush. Several US States (Missouri, Wisconsin, Chicago, Arizona, Nevada, Caifornia, Massachusetts, New...
  • ... battery, circuit board 16.5 x 8.6 x 1.8 cm Ed 4/100 + 3AP Over 500,000 combinations of proper names, companies and cities are presented as random inequalities.
  • ... Science in 2007. A 6 x 6 meters glass house placed in the very city center, the Dom Platz, hosts an exchange library where citizens of Braunschweig can exchange their books for general books on science, aiming to engage citizens more to the City of...
  • ... for the net-art piece were selected from approximately 200 15-minute videos captured in special events organized in 6 world cities. The 55 videos selected are hyperlinked to a vocabulary of keywords extracted from the videos in three languages (English,...
  • ... of a large manufacturing town. As this transformation takes place, what is happening to the social relationships between the citizens of Coventry and the staff and students of the university? What does the university bring to Coventry, and what does the town...
  • URnotHere - video
    ...URnotHere is a machine to create cities that confronts the hyperlocative discourse of social media interfaces. It challenges us to create a new geography of nomadic territories on transitory maps. Moreover, the project aims to discuss the landscape art in the age of...
  • Urban Datascape -
    ... critical look at the use of technology, Urban DataScape also offers a non-market reappropriation of the QR-code to encourage citizen involvement and participation of all the great climate challenge through the digital potential. A COAL project for ArtCOP21 ...
  • TXTmob -
    ... Convention in Boston and the Republican National Convention in New York. Tad Hirsch, a researcher in MIT's Smart Cities Group continues to offer TXTmob as a free service to the general public, and is currently coordinating a major software...
  • ... sculptures, video, films, photos etc.). The physical space becomes a semantic space, and the physical distance between cities and players et symbolic, cultural distance. The Digging effect In the original Tunnels, the pictures use to become like...
  • ... into the transparentness of a fragile matter that gradually dissolves itself, revealing us landscapes, indeterminate spaces… cities that immerse the deep blue of the night. *** After Gaston Bachelard