languageandcode.blogspot.com
Software Art: October 2006
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Thursday, October 26, 2006. Different interpertations of what Software Art is. Software Art is a layed and complex subject. The exact defintions and practices of what is and is not software art is still being debated. Here are two contrasting viewpoints:. Above all, software art today no longer writes its programs out of nothing, but works within an abundance of available software code. - Florian Cramer. Focus on the surface ("phenotext"). Created by a generative process ("black. Aesthetical and politica...
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utopia/Dystopia: possible online meeting tonight!
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Wednesday, October 11, 2006. Possible online meeting tonight! Hey guys. Tomorrow's the big day. I know we're meeting before hand, but if any of you see this in time, let's have a chat about it online. I'm thinking around 9. My AIM handle is a few posts down. Posted by Maggie @ 7:15 PM. Comments: Post a Comment. Into the Noosphere w/Teilhard. Futurist Manifesto of Lust. Ray Kurzweil: a brief overview. We make money not art. Red Herring: The Business of Technology. Seed Magazine: Science is Culture.
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utopia/Dystopia: Utopia/Dystopia
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Tuesday, October 10, 2006. I think that in today’s society people are certainly more focused on a dystopian future. Things like terrorism and government surveillance are on the forefront of people’s minds and have lead to dystopian views of the future that address these issues (such as the movie "V For Vendetta"). Here is a website I found with interesting works that portray a dystopian future. http:/ hem.passagen.se/replikant/. Posted by David @ 8:07 PM. I couldnt agree more! Futurist Manifesto of Lust.
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utopia/Dystopia
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Wednesday, October 11, 2006. This is an excerpt from one of the assigned readings. I think this is basically the best and worst case scenerios for both utopian and dystopian philosophies. Wherever you think technology is taking us, it will end with one of these scenerios. Posted by David @ 9:45 PM. Comments: Post a Comment. Into the Noosphere w/Teilhard. Futurist Manifesto of Lust. Ray Kurzweil: a brief overview. We make money not art. Red Herring: The Business of Technology. Lists to Get You Going.
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utopia/Dystopia: let's go places
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Thursday, November 30, 2006. Today was Survey of New Media's last class. Naturally, there is a bittersweet feeling to the air (no, literally, it feels like September first). but I have my final project here, to preserve the feeling:. Posted by Maggie @ 7:33 PM. I want not acquiesce in on it. I think warm-hearted post. Specially the title-deed attracted me to read the unscathed story. Nice fill someone in on and this mail helped me alot in my college assignement. Gratefulness you on your information.
technologycontrol.blogspot.com
Technology, Control, Surveillance, Activism: October 2006
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Technology, Control, Surveillance, Activism. Monday, October 23, 2006. So, check out http:/ www.savetheinternet.com/ to read more about it. Posted by Chris F at 9:43 PM. Evolving Tools/The Politics of Production. Technology, Control, Surveillance Activism. Gaming and Interaction Design. Another Cool Blog site. This is my part of the presentation. Watching them, Watching Us. Watching them, Watching Us. Watching them, Watching Us. Taking shopping one step further in singapore.
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Digital Cinema/Media Convergence: September 2006
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Monday, September 25, 2006. Posted by janine at 4:10 PM. Wednesday, September 20, 2006. I guess it works. Posted by Kurtis at 6:25 PM. Evolving Tools/The Politics of Production. Technology, Control, Surveillance Activism. Gaming and Interaction Design. Copy of Class Survey.