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arts informatica: February 2006
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Research Artist In Residence: Edinburgh Informatics. Thursday, February 23, 2006. New to the blog: the beginnings of the Resources and References section - soft sensing: how to create magical interfaces, very useful for those interactive tables. see Ideas Pool. Another blog with an eclectic mix of links to interactive installations - including a wild proposal for a holo projector - just like out of Startrek. Posted by rb at 3:28 PM. Tuesday, February 07, 2006. CCAN Centre for Contemporary Art Nottingham.
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arts informatica: April 2008
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Research Artist In Residence: Edinburgh Informatics. Tuesday, April 22, 2008. The Maverick Machines exhibition resulted in the development of Pask Present. A new Pask inspired exhibition held in Vienna (25thMarch-4thApril) co-curated with Ranulph Glanville and Stephen Gage from the Bartlett. Ranulph was instrumental in making the exhibition happen in Vienna, finding a gallery space and arranging funding through his contacts at EMSCR. Ruairi Glynn (famous for his Interactive Architecture website. AIR: Art...
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arts informatica: October 2006
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Research Artist In Residence: Edinburgh Informatics. Friday, October 20, 2006. OnSite Opening 25th October. Is a series of Arts and Informatics interventions on and around the building site of the new Informatics Building. See onsite01.blogspot.com. Posted by rb at 2:40 PM. Monday, October 09, 2006. A new gallery dedicated to Kinetic art opened last week in Spitalfields London, where you can interact with the Mimetic Starfish between Oct-Nov 14th 2006. Photo by Mark Pilkington : Strange Attractor.
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arts informatica: January 2006
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Research Artist In Residence: Edinburgh Informatics. Sunday, January 22, 2006. Complex patterns and behaviours produced from networks of simple interacting processes. Harnessing emergence for creativity, "intelligence", surprise, wonder and incomprehension. Emergence in multiple interactive time based processes, micro to macro. Digital, biological, electrochemical, societal and perhaps even cultural (meme? Dendrite is a simple computation device based on electro-deposition. Has surveyed the use of artifi...
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arts informatica: June 2007
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Research Artist In Residence: Edinburgh Informatics. Friday, June 01, 2007. An exhibition inspired by the work of Gordon Pask will run from 23rd July. In the Matthew Gallery, Edinburgh University. Gordon Pask, from "An Approach to Cybernetics", 1961. For more on Gordon Pask. Posted by rb at 7:15 PM. View my complete profile. OnSite - art interventions. Proposals for the new building. Research Artist in Residence. Artists, Inventors and Influences. AIR: Arts Informatics Research. AV festival - LifeLike?
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arts informatica: April 2006
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Research Artist In Residence: Edinburgh Informatics. Wednesday, April 26, 2006. Just back from an entreprenurial visit to the biggest lighting exhibition in the world! In Frankfurt - over 2000 exhibitors - anything. Connected with lighting, LED's, spotlights, architecural constructions, domestic lamps, modern, classical, fittings, energy saving, controllers etc etc. It took nearly seven hours to walk around the exhbition without actually stopping to look at anything in depth. Some LED wall tiles?
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arts informatica: December 2005
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Research Artist In Residence: Edinburgh Informatics. Thursday, December 15, 2005. Post Radiator and Finding Fluid Form. Two Conferences - Radiator. In Nottingham - technology, art, dance and performance. with a Creative Collaborations. Workshop event on Social Software and Finding Fluid Form. Relating biology, natural growth and form and the computer generated, with a touch of architecture and interactive dance (it was in Brighton :). Pseudo-Academic Art speak really annoys! And the Big Question seemed t...
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arts informatica: June 2006
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Research Artist In Residence: Edinburgh Informatics. Monday, June 19, 2006. The new Open Source Processing. Language is being used to create some very interesting interactive applets on the web. Its free, easy to use and full of powerful tools - vision blob analysis, google searching, quality real time rendering, particle systems etc. Processing is enabling a wide range of people to program - creating powerful interactive real-time generative graphic web ideas, visual tools and simulations. Artists, Inve...
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arts informatica: March 2006
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Research Artist In Residence: Edinburgh Informatics. Monday, March 13, 2006. We've come along way since the first ascii images and plotter machines. Combining high quality graphics, the internet as a database, interfaces and linguistic input, the generators become almost useful - instant posters, animations of abstracted information processes - subtle communications, generative intelligent graphic streams for ambient building art? Generates posters from text (informatics, brain). Posted by rb at 10:24 PM.