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bashford: “InteractiveFabrication.com showcases work exploring Interactive Fabrication: interfaces and devices that take real-time input to fabricate physical form.” Some projects: shaper, trace-modeler, speaker
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bashford: “InteractiveFabrication.com showcases work exploring Interactive Fabrication: interfaces and devices that take real-time input to fabricate physical form.” Some projects: shaper, trace-modeler, speaker
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optimism monday, july 5, 2010 “The final thing I’d say about optimism is this. If we took the loopiest, most moonbeam-addled Californian utopian internet bullshit, and held it up against the most cynical, realpolitik-inflected scepticism, the Californian bullshit would still be a better predictor of the future. Which is to say that, if in 1994…
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optimism monday, july 5, 2010 “The final thing I’d say about optimism is this. If we took the loopiest, most moonbeam-addled Californian utopian internet bullshit, and held it up against the most cynical, realpolitik-inflected scepticism, the Californian bullshit would still be a better predictor of the future. Which is to say that, if in 1994…
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Between the techy exploits of net.art and internet art as we know it today is Neen, a computer-derived term popularised by Greek artist Miltos Manetas. Blending the words ‘new’ and ‘screen’, Neen artists are a heterogeneous movement in their own right, and continue to work through concerns of medium specificity, locating them in the limitations…
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Between the techy exploits of net.art and internet art as we know it today is Neen, a computer-derived term popularised by Greek artist Miltos Manetas. Blending the words ‘new’ and ‘screen’, Neen artists are a heterogeneous movement in their own right, and continue to work through concerns of medium specificity, locating them in the limitations…
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ishmaelhallin: Interview with Rui Guerra about online strategies for cultural spaces – we make money not art
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ishmaelhallin: Interview with Rui Guerra about online strategies for cultural spaces – we make money not art
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thestate: Nick DeMarco I hope Richard Serra is proud of his son, Michael Cera On the internet, fact and fiction are never set in stone. An image is real not if it actually occurred, but if it appears to have. Authenticity is determined not by citations but by reblogs. The information and memory in one’s…