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c diehl

Some good reading - 4 views

no toes to step on-- this is space for collaborative learning/sharing of knowledge!

Rebecca Peel

Some random artist links - 3 views

This is good: http://www.domusweb.it/en/art/ideal-museums Particularly Olafur Elaisson and Rivane Neuenschwander in terms of creating some sort of immersive space.

immersion

Jordan Mang

Lemonade Mouth 360 Video | Disney.co.uk - 2 views

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    IMMERSIVE VIDEO EXPERIENCE.. kind of..
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    the novelty of interaction sort of eclipses the immersion...or maybe it's all about that micro-duration of novelty, that blip of immersion/promise of immersion---however temporary. Micro-durations of immersion may be the 'difference that makes a difference' in the data-glut of everyday mediated life?
c diehl

Granular Synthesis Performance Duo - 1 views

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    video performance duo, 'granulating' image and sound, re-sequencing human actors into machine-like entities. Described by artist/writer Tom Sherman as "like watching the accelerated evolution of our species through time-lapse photography"
c diehl

Luther Blissett - 1 views

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    information age folk hero/trickster, this site has more details on the exploits of anonymous individuals who have worked under the 'open reputation' of Luther Blissett
mary brossman

Counterhegemonic Discourses and the Internet - 1 views

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    Summary: Contrary to much of the hype that posits cyberspace as the uncontested domain of rugged individualists, computer networks and traffic exhibit deeply social and political roots. The Internet is neither inherently oppressive nor automatically emancipatory; it is a terrain of contested philosophies and politics. After a brief review of the politics of electronic knowledge, we discuss the ways in which the Internet can be harnessed for counterhegemonic (antiestablishment) political ends. We focus on progressive uses, including the confrontation of nomadic power and rhizomic power structures, in which the local becomes the global. We also offer an encapsulation of right-wing uses. Throughout, we see cyberactivism as a necessary, but not sufficient, complement to real-world struggles on behalf of the disempowered.
Jena cummiskey

The Music of Man-Computer Symbiosis (sample & explanation) - 1 views

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    Collaborating with technology to create music. Not in the way you would think.
Jena cummiskey

Part Man, Part Machine: Engineer Could be First 'Cyborg' - 1 views

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    NPR interview with Dr. Steve Mann. Discusses 'sousveillance'...or cyber-logging. I think someone might have talked about this before, but I am not sure...
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    Steve Mann is fascinating character, we're reading essay on Sousveillance for next week.
Cecily Scott

Ted Talk Sixth Sense - 1 views

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    The function of this piece of technology is used to better immerse yourself in your surroundings, with seamless access to information.
mary brossman

Projection Mapping « Augmented Engineering - 1 views

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    This is a cool video from research scientist Beverly Harrison and company working on the OASIS (Object-Aware Situated Interactive System) project at Intel Labs. They recently gave a demo of the project at CES this year featuring a Kinect style camera and projector. Also, shows a collection of artists working on augmented engineering.
Annick Lockshaw

Open Work: Using Social Software To Make Our Work Visible Again - Dion Hinchcliffe's Ne... - 1 views

  • One of the interesting side effects of the pervasiveness of technology today is that work in general is becoming so digital that it sometimes completely disappears from sight.
  • This is one of the central aspects of social media that has made it so prevalent in recent years and is the reason most of the Web today is being peer produced in such a manner.
  • This has led to a small but growing movement to make the workplace take on this issue, with the premise that traditional, pre-digital work processes tended to have more people directly in the loop, reviewing, editing, overseeing, and so on. Now too often, work takes place in digital silos that greatly reduce the human involvement, fails to capture much of the knowledge at all (something I call knowledge evaporation), and leaves little behind to learn from, build upon, or otherwise reuse. This is because older digital tools aren't nearly as focused on discovery, collaboration, or network effects.
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  • Open work, like open source, open standards, or even the more prosaic scholastic open house for that matter, has at its core the ethic that hiding the work process in shadows is generally counterproductive.
  • The deluge of communication and conservation can be interrruptive when not managed well. Driving enough relevant participation for those unfamiliar with the discipline can be hard at first too.
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    Consists of the ways in which works are being flooded out into the world, while happening with the intention of people seeing them, but because of the ways in which technology has grown, the open work quality is available in means of using new media...
c diehl

Infosthetics - 1 views

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    data visualizaiton and information design blog. Evidencing a space for imagining invisible, giving form to data flows
Jordan Mang

Digital Elite, Barnabas Takacs, Immersive Media, Virtual Reality, Facial Animation, Pan... - 1 views

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    Allows you to navigate through a world of video. non-linear video viewing. and you can click on the videos to learn more about them.
c diehl

Jeremy Bailey - 1 views

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    artist working at intersections of real and virtual, live and post.
c diehl

Cyborg Anthropology - 1 views

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    research and development from Portland's premier Cyborg Anthropologist, Amber Case.
c diehl

Second Front - 1 views

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    performance art group operating in Second Life, is this a site for recombinant theater?
c diehl

Last Angel of History - 1 views

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    "This cinematic essay posits science fiction (with tropes such as alien abduction, estrangement, and genetic engineering) as a metaphor for the Pan-African experience of forced displacement, cultural alienation, and otherness."
Katy Knowlton

vaticano.org - 0 views

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    this is more hacker art. trickin the catholic church.
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