stéphane gladyszewski
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The work of Stéphane Gladyszewski, a multi-disciplinary artist from Montréal, can be seen at Trafó, Budapest, during the festival Temps d’Images. He mixes sculpture, photography, contemporary dance with digital installations, multimedia and video into an illusionary, dreamlike performance. The titles of the short performances are In Side and Aura. You can find more information on [...]
Tags: art, Budapest, contemporary, dance, multimedia, performance, stéphane gladyszewski, Trafó
in squid we trust
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by, via
Tags: ben templesmith, christianity, cthulhu, squid, tentacle
random videos 4
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Androids With Delayed Reactions (Excerpt) by Zan Lyons (via transceiverfreq). Anybody has any more information on this? No, Google is not my friend this time.
The Mercy Cage – Other Suicides “Fragments”. Myspace and Youtube sez “more soon”.
Tags: the mercy cage, zan lyons
living drawings
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Living Drawings: Hunter Cole creates controlled line drawings using bioluminescent bacteria. The bacteria then grow in the host environment. Bacteria become collaborators in the art as it grows. First appearing with bright light, bacteria in the drawing are photographed as it uses up available nutrients, gradually dying-off over a two-week period.
Tags: bacteria, bioart, hunter cole, living drawings
random videos 3
Posted by razor | Filed under English, Filozofálás, Művészkedés
Longer than usual: Bunker, a post-apocalyptic short movie by Paul Doucet (via planetdamage), a talk from David Weinberger, and another one from Lawrence Lessig.
Bunker with english subtitles
Everything is Miscellaneous by David Weinberger at the Library of Congress in 2004
Copyright and Science: a plea for skeptics by Lawrence Lessig
Tags: apocalypse, bunker, creative commons, doucet, lessig, miscellaneous, open access, science commons, weinberger
random videos 2
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Two short and random videos again. A serbian cyberpunk anime, from Belgrade, called Technotise, and a presentation of toxiclibs, an open source library for computational design tasks for Java and Processing. Both via Bruce Sterling.
Tags: anime, cyberpunk, java, processing, serbian, software, toxiclibs
szingularitás az óvodában
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Ezt nem bírom ki, hogy ne posztoljam én is. Shane Hope óvodás/iskolás stílusú irományai transzhumán, szingularitáson túli gyerekektől. Szerencsésebbek a “Your Mom Is Open Source” című kiállításon New York-ban meg is tekinthetik őket, több egyéb műve mellett, amelyeket nyílt forráskódú, eredetileg molekulamodellezésre használatos, saját célra módosított szoftverek segítségével generált.
I Don’t Want to Die
It is Really [...]
Tags: poszthumanizmus, shane hope, szingularitás, transzhumanizmus
random videos
Posted by razor | Filed under English, Művészkedés, Zaj
Three totally unrelated videos for today, that I found in the last few days.
Day-Már – Embrace the Night: After listening to this for the first time, and realizing that I do like it, I had to purge lots of old music from my hard drives.
Slow Moscow by Andrey Stvolinsky: I got this one from whoisnot, [...]
Tags: 2081, day-már, moscow, music, stvolinsky, trailer, video, vonnegut
processing – tiny sketch
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By now everyone knows that Processing is the new shit and even I started to learn it. Until I completely master it and do some cool genome visualization stuff, which I’m planning for a year now, here are some Processing sketches, all using 200 characters (including whitespace) or less. Sounds like a demo competition.
Tiny Sketch [...]
Tags: art, code, processing
bio.display
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I was browsing for some bioart stuff, when I ran into the blog of Ákos Maróy, and also the bio.display project (located at the domain tyrell.hu, heh).
The original concept of the bio.display project was to create a dynamic display made of genetically modified fluorescent bacteria. The installation, though consisting of millions of living organisms, would [...]
Tags: bacteria, bioart, biodisplay, diybio