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Anna Soriano

El net.art ha muerto, viva el net.art >> El arte en la edad del silicio >> Bl... - 0 views

  • el net.art no ha muerto,
  • onseguido demoler uno de los grandes tópicos del arte digital, encontrando una forma para remunerar económicamente las obras inmateriales e infinitamente reproducibles de sus artistas.
  • SPAMM, un proyecto surgido en diciembre de 2011 por iniciativa de dos artistas de París, Thomas Cheneseau y Michael Borras, se plantea como una plataforma que reúne muchos de los nombres más destacados de la escena artística digital contemporánea.
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  • que no adquiere obras de arte digital para su colección”
  • muchas recopilaciones online de proyectos de net.art.
  • e trata de una verdadera colección, reunida alrededor de un espacio online, un marco natural y lógico, que contextualiza y justifica la presencia de las obras seleccionadas. En mayoría se trata de vídeos y vídeo animaciones cuya génesis, estrechamente vinculada a la red, es una prueba del estado actual del desarrollo del arte en Internet y su estrecho vínculo con las iniciativas surgidas en las redes sociales.
  • ha ido evolucionando y adaptándose a los cambios
  • El video online es el nuevo net.art”.
  • las muchas iniciativas que SPAMM ha ido generando en tan sólo cinco meses también en el espacio físico
  • acceder a la interfaz online de SPAMM
  • ragmentos audiovisuales de las conversaciones online captadas y grabadas cuando el público se enfrentaba a la siniestra imagen de Franco Mattes ahorcado
kevin smith

Incredible body art by Gesine Marwedel - 0 views

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    awesome arts
Jeff Johnson

Teaching Writing with Web 2.0 Media - Classroom 2.0 - 2 views

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    I'm working doctorate education, and my research focuses potential uses digital communication media (online discussions, blogs, wikis, etc.) teaching writing particular, am interested teachers English language arts, humanities, social studies might incorporate digital interactive writing into writing process, such online discussions might serve sort pre-writing activity essays, stories, other written compositions help students develop and articulate their ideas example, students might use discussion forums discuss debatable issues preparation persuasive essays same topics (which could potentially published blogs wikis) they might use blog post seed essay, inviting comments other students help them develop their ideas they might begin develop story idea through online chat which they role-play characters dialogue they might use instant messaging brainstorm subtopics class wiki involving collaborative research Has anyone used Web 2.0 media way their students If so, I'd very interested hear some details If not, do you think such approach Many thanks advance (For more topic, invite you check out my blog, Authorship 2.0.)
Jungle Jar

JungleJar | 15 Inspiring Examples of Digital Art With A Focus On Typography - 0 views

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    I've put together a list of some of my own personal favorite Typographical works of art, which in my opinion really reflects the thought process that goes into the design well.
Chiwapan Chatsuthipong

Inspirational Pictures: Christian Digital Art, Wallpapers, eCards and more - 0 views

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    An Inspirational site which consists mainly of artwork and commentaries, geared towards bringing people into the saving knowledge of Christ. The site is updated on a regular basis with inspirational images, icards, image roundups, videos roundups and more.
yc c

Does the Brain Like E-Books? - Room for Debate Blog - NYTimes.com - 3 views

  • They should be like the historical coffeehouses, taverns and pubs where one shifts flexibly between focused and collective reading — much like opening a newspaper and debating it in a more socially networked version of the current New York Times Room for Debate.
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      Many websites like NewsVine seem to offer this kind of experience.
  • Still, people read more slowly on screen, by as much as 20-30 percent. Fifteen or 20 years ago, electronic reading also impaired comprehension compared to paper, but those differences have faded in recent studies.
  • Reading on screen requires slightly more effort and thus is more tiring, but the differences are small and probably matter only for difficult tasks.
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  • In one study, workers switched tasks about every three minutes and took over 23 minutes on average to return to a task. Frequent task switching costs time and interferes with the concentration needed to think deeply about what you read.
  • After many years of research on how the human brain learns to read, I came to an unsettlingly simple conclusion: We humans were never born to read. We learn to do so by an extraordinarily ingenuous ability to rearrange our “original parts” — like language and vision, both of which have genetic programs that unfold in fairly orderly fashion within any nurturant environment. Reading isn’t like that.
  • And that, of course, is the problem at hand. No one really knows the ultimate effects of an immersion in a digital medium on the young developing brain. We do know a great deal, however, about the formation of what we know as the expert reading brain that most of us possess to this point in history
  • Hypertext offers loads of advantages. If while reading online you come across the name “Antaeus” and forget your Greek mythology, a hyperlink will take you directly to an online source where you are reminded that he was the Libyan giant who fought Hercules. And if you’re prone to distraction, you can follow another link to find out his lineage, and on and on. That is the duality of hyperlinks. A hyperlink brings you to information faster but is also more of a distraction.
  • floor. I once counted my books among my most prized possesions, now I wish I could somehow convert them all to digital files.
  • My book shelves are full, and books are stacked on the
  • Textbooks also require big double pages with margins for notes. Writing and reading are communication between writer and reader, the audience and genre (and thus expectations) are important, and the format and technology can be used for bad or good. One is not better than the other, they are different, and the more we know of the needs of writers and readers the better technology will become.
  • All of the commentators and responses miss a crucial question here: reading for what purpose?
  • To further complicate this, most of what I read for pleasure is about art or photography, and the kind of history that comes with cool pictures. If paper suddenly disappeared I'd be lost. Most of what I read for work has to be verified, cross referenced, fact-checked, etc. on a tight deadline. If the Internet suddenly disappeared, I'd be more than lost--I'd be paralyzed.
  • I also completely disagree that the web has killed editing. It has just changed the process to include the reader. It would be more accurate to say that it is killing the sanctity of Editors. 'Bout time, that.
  • The missing component in E-Reading seems to be the ability to critically grasp and evaluate the material. Learning is transmitted, but it is more linear than holistic. Now in my 70's, I find that reading from a monitor is a distancing experience. There is an intimacy to reading from a traditional book that is missing in the digital format.
  • Chinese reading circuits require more visual memory than alphabets.
  • I assume that technology will soon start moving in the natural direction: integrating chips into books, not vice versa.
  • important ongoing change to reading itself in today’s online environment is the cheapening of the word.
  • Hypertext offers loads of advantages.
  • When you read news, or blogs or fiction, you are reading one document in a networked maze
  • More and more, studies are showing how adept young people are at multitasking. But the extent to which they can deeply engage with the online material is a question for further research.
  • However, displays have vastly improved since then, and now with high resolution monitors reading speed is no different than reading from paper.
Junaid Ahmed

UTradeStudios>>Internet Marketing & Social Media Services - 0 views

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    Utrade Studios provide State-of-the-Art IT Solutions for Greater Outcomes! They provide different services with core expertise. They have wide experience in internet marketing and social media services.
The Digital Arts Experience

Encrypting Text in Evernote - 0 views

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    Rob Kissner, president of The Digital Arts Experience, explains how to encrypt and unlock text in Evernote. This can be used to keep all of your usernames and passwords in one safe place. Very handy if you use Evernote frequently.
Zulkarnain K.

Flipshake - find, collect, create - 0 views

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    Flipshake is a place where COLLECTORS & CREATORS can experience the fun and excitement of collecting and sharing by finding, collecting, and enjoying people created or ad sponsored digital trading cards called Flips.
Diego Morelli

Online Music & P2P Networks: artists-to-fans-to-artists - 2 views

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    A new blog is officially online for discussing music on the Web, with debates on payments to artists and issues related to copyright. It's called a2f2a (artists to fans to artists), and here's the mission statement as stated on the blog page: (continue...)
faslanrm32

Autodesk AutoCAD 2020 x64 Free Download For PC - Techkky - 0 views

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    Autodesk AutoCAD 2020 x64 is without a doubt one of the most popular and powerful CAD applications that can be used for achieving greater precision and design in the engineering field. The era we are living in is known as the digital era where computers have taken the centre stage in all wakes of life. If you are looking for specialized tools than AutoCAD is one such application that can be used for designing almost everything like something from the line of arts or complex mechanical parts as well as buildings. Autodesk AutoCAD is in the arena for quite some time now and it has become a must-have tool for the engineers. The latest version of AutoCAD released by Autodesk. The installation process will take a fair amount of time as it has got loads of features to offer. Once the installation process is completed you will be able to create 2D and 3D objects by using some basic geometrical shapes or by drawing custom ones. Autodesk AutoCAD 2020 x64 has got a fresh new look as the dark theme has got a modern new dark blue interface which is very soothing on the eyes. This new theme has been designed so that you can flawlessly work with the latest contrast enhancements and with sharper icons. The working speed has been improved greatly with considerable performance enhancement.
ecolution

printed packaging pouch - 0 views

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    Our Home Compostable Pouches are made from materials sourced sustainably from wood pulp or bioplastic. They have great printing flexibility which makes it suitable for your branding. We can customise using our state of the art digital printing and add logos, custom colours, images and product information.
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