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Surrogate – Bodily autonomy at the age of rapidly developing reproductive technologies
Surrogate is a body of work centred around issues of reproductive technology and bodily autonomy comprised of a series of physical and performative inputs and outputs to engage and provoke conversations about the topic.
PERACH – Understanding ourselves and our surroundings
'PERACH' is a biofeedback art installation that allows visitors to 'feel' the interior electrical happenings of their plants. Perach consists of a multi-sensor IoT device along with a web platform that provides visitors with the ability to hear, a...
Found In Translation – Experiencing the process of machine translation
Found in Translation is an interactive, immersive installation where using their own spoken sentences, visitors viscerally experience the process of machine translation. Visualizations show how the machine learning model clusters words from differ...
How To / Why Make Internet Art – Web literacy 101
Chicago-based artist, educator, and organizer Nick Briz peels back the veneer of the modern web browser and asks ‘how and why do we make internet art?’ in a new series of video essays.
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  • Surrogate – Bodily autonomy at the age of rapidly developing reproductive technologies
    Surrogate is a body of work centred around issues of reproductive technology and bodily autonomy comprised of a series of physical and performative inputs and outputs to engage and provoke conversations about the topic.
    PERACH – Understanding ourselves and our surroundings
    'PERACH' is a biofeedback art installation that allows visitors to 'feel' the interior electrical happenings of their plants. Perach consists of a multi-sensor IoT device along with a web platform that provides visitors with the ability to hear, and visually perceive the changes taking place inside plants.
    Found In Translation – Experiencing the process of machine translation
    Found in Translation is an interactive, immersive installation where using their own spoken sentences, visitors viscerally experience the process of machine translation. Visualizations show how the machine learning model clusters words from different languages by semantic similarity, and translations are presented typographically and auditorily ...
    How To / Why Make Internet Art – Web literacy 101
    Chicago-based artist, educator, and organizer Nick Briz peels back the veneer of the modern web browser and asks ‘how and why do we make internet art?’ in a new series of video essays.
  • D15/11/2016
  • A@greg
  • C
  • P
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    Titles Surrogate – Bodily autonomy at the ag...
    Surrogate is a body of work centred around issues of reproductive technology and bodily autonomy comprised of a series of physical and performative inputs and outputs to engage and provoke conversations about the topic.
    , PERACH – Understanding ourselves and ...
    'PERACH' is a biofeedback art installation that allows visitors to 'feel' the interior electrical happenings of their plants. Perach consists of a multi-sensor IoT device along with a web platform that provides visitors with the ability to hear, a...
    , Found In Translation – Experiencing t...
    Found in Translation is an interactive, immersive installation where using their own spoken sentences, visitors viscerally experience the process of machine translation. Visualizations show how the machine learning model clusters words from differ...
    , How To / Why Make Internet Art – Web ...
    Chicago-based artist, educator, and organizer Nick Briz peels back the veneer of the modern web browser and asks ‘how and why do we make internet art?’ in a new series of video essays.
    , Electrolibrary by Waldek Węgrzyn R...
    Created by Waldek Węgrzyn at the Academy of Fine Arts in Katowice, Poland, “Electrolibrary” is a project that connects a custom made paper book to the computer, so it can be used as an an interface. The book can be browsed as any other...
    , Playing with Pixels [Javascript, Proc...
    Here is a portfolio of a french web designer named Gildas Paubert experimenting with processing js. (go in the « play mode ! » section).
    , Impulse 101 [AniGif]
    Impulse 101 is a diptych, half painting/half beamer, 100% on the internet. Anthony Antonellis began with the 4 font characters of 8-bit Block ASCII, ░ ▒ ▓ █. The end results consists of two 100 x 100 cm canvases. The left (black) side is acrylic o...
    , 100.000.000 Stolen Pixels [Scripts]
    100.000.000 stolen pixels is a personal project by Kim Asendorf in attempt to create an archive of numerous sites by ‘stealing pixels’ from them. A web crawler created by Kim started with 10 URLs (See first 10 in url.log) and searched ...
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