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Kelly Nichols

Temporary Autonomous Zones - 1 views

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    Ontological anarchy - what's not to like? The music themes in this group make me think this belongs here.
Kelly Nichols

Use of inexpensive pressure transducers for measuring water levels in wells - 6 views

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    Nice find. This really interesting.
Nour Diab Yunes

Wood & Metal Shops - 8 views

Hey, I'm in if it's an option! Good thinking K. Best, n.

Andrea Bradshaw

Venmo - 2 views

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    Reminded me of the text-banks we talked about last week. I hear they are coming out with an API soon.
Bryant Davis

Make: Online : Oxygen-tubing-legged robot walker - 2 views

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    cool. the background music was hilarious.
Ryan Raffa

JACOB KIRKEGAARD - 1 views

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    Danish sound/installation artist. I heard of him because of his "4 Rooms" project which was a recording/playback experiment in 4 deserted rooms in Chernobyl, Ukraine. http://www.fonik.dk/works/4rooms.html Emergence indeed.
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    really interesting stuff, its even a nice website, and....i even get stuck just looking at the first page.
Bryant Davis

Atau Tanaka - 0 views

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    "Atau Tanaka bridges the fields of media art, experimental music, and research. He worked at IRCAM, was Artistic Ambassador for Apple France, has been researcher at Sony Computer Science Laboratory Paris, and was an Artistic Co-Director of STEIM in Amsterdam. Atau creates sensor-based musical instruments for performance, and is known for his work with biosignal interfaces. He seeks to harness collective musical creativity in mobile environments, seeking out the continued place of the artist in democratized digital forms. His work has been presented at Ars Electronica, SFMOMA, Eyebeam, V2, ICC, and ZKM and has been mentor at NESTA. He is Chair of Digital Media at Newcastle University"
Ryan Raffa

:: VICTOR GAMA :: - 3 views

shared by Ryan Raffa on 02 Feb 10 - Cached
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    Victor Gama creates his own instruments and performs live with a strong visual element (instrument and projections included). Definitely check out the "Instrmts 4 Da Museum" under the Projects section. He's performing at Brown and at Carnegie Hall with the Kronos Quartet in early March for those interested.
Bryant Davis

no longer forgotten music: Borsig - Sentimentale Jugend (tape, Cassetten Combinat 81011... - 0 views

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    " Borsig's real name is Alexander Hacke. Active since he was 13 years old. Borsig was one of the early members of Einstürzende Neubauten."
Bryant Davis

Generative Audio Prototypes - 0 views

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    arduino, pure data, lots of noise!!!!!!!!!!
Bryant Davis

Motherboard - Playing well together - 1 views

shared by Bryant Davis on 29 Jan 10 - Cached
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    this site has lots of short documentaries/articles about designers, music, film, and tech. there are even videos about nyc resistor ( a hacker space in brooklyn) and one that covers diana eng and Eyebeam( a really cool space, would be a dream to work in, if you haven't gone you should go just to have a look around).
Kelly Nichols

Radiolab - Stochasticity - 0 views

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    This is another Radiolab episode that is entirely dedicated to "stochasticity" or randomness.
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    whaaa? sick. enjoyed this one.
Benjamin Bacon

justRcorner.net - 1 views

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    1. Information and knowledge can be pushed up to government. In doing so the data and information can be designed and structured in such a way that it is readily integrated with existing data sets. (Note- This is not always easy due to the diversity of government data both in structure and format). 2. People will use government and other data if it is contextualized to their needs and if it is readily available to them in a format that they can use and identify with. Thus whilst this site enables information to be sorted and organised around individual postings the information is integrated at the suburb or local government area level. 3. The postings should drive the query, rather than the users having to seek the information and contextualise it. 4. The data gathered should respect individual rights to privacy and is intended to be collated and used in ways that are consistent with the principles of social justice.
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