Two-part exercise to map CCTV cameras around Whitehall, London, within a zone covered by SOCPA (Serious and Organized Crime and Police Act 2005). A map of the hundreds of cameras in ...
A. Bill Miller: Samples from the Gridworks Collection Project Archives November 15, 2009 - January 10, 2010
A. Bill Miller is currently an Associate Lecturer at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, and an Instructor at the Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design. He lives and works in East Troy, Wisconsin. He ...
A monthly reading + discussion group, Thought on Film aims to promote critical thought around film product and practice through community-based discussion. Open to the public, Thought on Film fosters the close reading of texts confronting issues in contemporary, cutting-edge cinematic practice and philosophy.
THE EXCEPTION AND THE RULE: Karen Mirza and Brad Butler
Brad Butler in attendance
UK artists Karen Mirza and Brad Butler’s artistic practice challenges and interrogates participation, collaboration, the social turn, and the traditional roles of the artist as producer and the audience as recipient. This investigation currently manifests ...
Chicago-based interaction designer and hacker David Vondle will walk us through openFrameworks http://www.openframeworks.cc with an eye toward its use in computer vision, people tracking and multitouch ...
ASPECT: The Chronicle of New Media Art is pleased to announce the release of ASPECT Volume 14: Middle East. In this volume, ASPECT once again explores new territory, entering an area so culturally conflicted that the very term "Middle East" is disputed as a holdover from colonialism. The issue presents ...
CologneOFF V - Taboo! Taboo? 5th Cologne Online Film Festival ————————————– After the Cologne OFF V launch on 13 November 2009, VAD - Video Art Database will feature during the coming weeks each day another CologneOFF festival film in a random manner just for one day, until the festival program of 78 ...
Art is Open Source is going at Consciousness Reframed X conference organized by the Planetary Collegium in November 2009 at the Macromedia University of Applied Sciences in Munich. We’ll be there from November 19th to 21st.
We will present the Ubiquitous Anthropology project with FakePress. We will also present ...
The ICELANDTRAIN project would like to thank you for your participation!
We are proud to announce you that there are now only 999 rails tracks left, needed in order to complete the building of the railway between Keflavik International Airport and BSI in Reykjavik!
The first truly twittercentric Whodunit?! novel has started on twitter. http://www.twitter.com/whodunit140 . Follow @whodunit140 to enjoy the fun. Expect lots of tech banter, online references and new media clues!