Algorithmic Art and Artificial Intelligence Material for a course by Remko Scha
Remco Scha is a Dutch artist. I remember an installation he did where electric guitars were whipped by steel cables, producing sound. I may even have a recording somewere…
"The technology of the modern media has produced new possibilities of interaction. What is needed is a wider view encompassing the coming rewards in the ...
Work In Progress - Conor McGarrigle. Reviewed by Pau Waelder. A new reading of Ulysses is being developed by Irish net artist Conor McGarrigle , who has set ...
noir permutes short sections of two public domain films from the prelinger archive to create a piece of which the order of scenes and length is not determined in advance. It also "composes" its own score on each pass, so make sure your ...
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— Scott Snibbe <scott@snibbe.com> wrote: > > Social Construction > > Featuring: > > Barbara Bartos > c a l c (tOmi Scheiderbauer, Teresa Alonso Novo, > Luks Brunner and Malex > Spiegel) in close collaboration with Johannes Gees > ...
PsycheLounge is a new saturday afternoon series taking place at The Spoken Words Cafe in Park Slope, Brooklyn. Every other saturday will feature performances/presentations of two artists who experiment in sound/video. Artists scheduled to appear so far are: Guillermo E. Brown, Amnon Wolman, Val-Inc., Kabir Carter, Onkkyung Lee ...
NetEX invites you to explore —> Raul Ferrera-Balanquet curates "In[ter]vencion" . "In[ter]vencion" is the title of Raul Ferrera-Balanquet's curatorial contribution to [R][R][F] 2005 —>XP http://rrf2005.newmediafest.org access via the interface of the artistic body and/or http://rrf2005.newmediafest.org/rrfv2.htm . Curator ...
Bicycle chosen as best invention The humble bicycle has won a UK national survey of people's favourite inventions. Listeners to BBC Radio 4's You and Yours programme were invited to vote in an online poll looking at the most significant innovations since 1800.