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John Cage – Chesspiece excerpt
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Michelle Teran Interview | Vague Terrain
Michelle Teran is a Canadian-born artist whose practice explores media, performance and the urban environment. Over the last decade Michelle has developed an impressive body of work that critically engages media, connectivity and perception in the city. Her performances and installations repurpose the language of surveillance, cartography and social networks to construct unique scenarios that call conventional power and social relations into question. Given her interest in ‘everyday’ urban experience, we thought a discussion of Michelle’s work would serve as an excellent addition to an issue exploring ambient culture and aesthetics.
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Dick Raaijmakers – Het kleinste geluid
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mscape
Mscape is a mobile media gaming platform under development by Hewlett Packard that can be used to create location-based games.[1] The Mscape platform is flexible. HP encourages developers to use Mscape to create not just games, but also informational guides to points of interest, imaginative stories about places, and practical information about worksites.[2] Mscape makes a player’s GPS location an element of the gameplay. Events in a game are triggered by a player’s location, and the player interacts with a game by moving from place to place.Mscape is used to create mediascapes, interactive experiences made up of video, audio, images, and text. Mscape stores the digital media files in a structure that associates them with positions from a GPS system. Players play mediascapes on a Windows Mobile device, such as a mobile phone or a PDA, that’s GPS enabled. As players move around, the device senses their position and activates the appropriate media files.[3]
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All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace
A series of films about how humans have been colonized by the machines they have built. Although we don’t realize it, the way we see everything in the world today is through the eyes of the computers. It claims that computers have failed to liberate us and instead have distorted and simplified our view of the world around us.
via All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace | Watch Free Documentary Online.
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A Time-Lapse Map of Every Nuclear Explosion Since 1945 – by Isao Hashimoto
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SOUND ART EXHIBIT- frequency test – Subtropics 20
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Sonification of Tohoku Earthquake / Sendai Coast, Japan, 2011/03/11
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Old Computer Sequencer
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Discovering Electronic Music Part 1
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