Archived entries for technology
Znamya
Russian Space Mirror
65-foot-diameter satellite lit the Earth like a giant orbiting night light
Michael Shanks
Ghosts in the Mirror
A collection of worn and damaged daguerreotypes
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Chris Kubick
Language Removal Services
What you get after the language is gone are breaths, sighs and mouth sounds.
Cyril Leclerc & Elizabeth Saint-Jalmes
Slow pixel
A performance ballet for 176 snails and two humans evolving in a plastic and sound installation. Each of the 176 snails equipped with a technical device becomes an autonomous luminous entity.
Sophie Dyer & Sasha Engelmann
‘radio fossil’
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Peter Miller
Spraytan on paper
Faux Foto
Peter Vogel
The Sound of Shadows
Interactive Sound Art
Mechanical instruments arranged on a wide plinth and
are triggered electro-mechanically through photo cells.
The shadows of the illuminated instruments are projected against a wall.
Ruairi Glynn
Fearful Symmetry
“even the faintest expressions of purposeful behaviour in objects
can bring them to life, in the eye of the observer”
Leslie Nooteboom
komorebi is a platform that uses a robotic projector and generative projections to replicate the natural reflections and shadows of sunlight. komorebi can create sunlight filtering through leaves or a dance of light and shadow
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Daria Jelonek
Technological Nature is an art research project investigating the imitation, recreation and augmentation of natural phenomena in our everyday life.
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Evan Roth
Silhouettes – The individual compositions are composed from pieces of the artist’s own Internet browsing data and based on standardized internet advertising proportions.
Liquid light
Light that demonstrates liquid behavior,
particularly the ability to flow out of its container.
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Technical Earth
interference
Mo H. Zareei and Jim Murphy
Explores the combination and interaction of waveforms in one medium with those of another.
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Norbert Wiener
Wiener’s Moth 1949
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Unthinking Photography
Unthinking Photography is an online platform for mapping and
responding to photography’s role in contemporary culture.
..we suggest an unthinking of photography from its traditional conceptions.
Dries Depoorter
Gradient Lamp
The lamp is connected to the internet and extracts the color of the sky in 2 found surveillance cameras that are on the exact other side of the world. One is in Asia and the other in America. The lamp is in constant motion following the skycolor of both earth sides.
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2 online webcams. 2 tracked pixels
Nicolas Schöffer
spatiodynamic sculpture
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Claire Hentschker
Shining360 (2016) is a 30-minute audio-visual experiment
derived from the physical space within Stanley Kubrick’s film ‘The Shining.’
(photogrammetry)
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Pablo Valbuena
“…the primacy of subjective experience as a tool to
communicate and the use of light as prime matter.”
Augmented Sculpture
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Matteo Crivella
“Markov Decisions” is a Generative Audio System that combines
stochastic processes and sonic behaviors of matter.
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Daniel Rybakken
daylight entrance
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Martin Molin
Wintergatan – Marble Machine
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open share
Straw Camera
Michael (Mick) Farrell and Cliff Haynes
32,000 10-inch black drinking straw “lenses” that each provided the camera with an f/127 aperture.
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Karl Klomp
hyperkinetic audio visuals
video circuit bending, video interruption, hardware interfacing and programming
Carsten Nicolai
unicolor 2014
“the installation unicolor examines the psychology of color perception..”
Juliet Ferguson
Stolen Images
Does photography demand a presence or are photographs taken using appropriated cameras controlled from another country in another time zone just as valid as ‘created’ images?
self-regulating systems
Feedback Machines
Project at the Köln International School of Design, Cologne.
Feedback loops are one of the main principles in the control and regulation of autonomous machines.