Submitted by AliaK on Sat, 20/08/2005 - 19:57
A talk and software demonstration prepared for a Lecture Series of the Digital Arts & New Media Program, University of California Santa Cruz - April 25, 2005
Do we really attain interaction with today's computers [HCI] or just interaction through computers
Submitted by AliaK on Sat, 20/08/2005 - 19:53
words in pictures based on search
Submitted by AliaK on Sat, 20/08/2005 - 19:49
After creating Montage-a-google, several people wrote to me suggesting I make a game based on the same technology. Montage-a-google is a simple web app that uses Google's image search to generate a large gridded montage of images based on keywords (search terms) entered by the user. Guess-the-google reverses this process by picking the keywords for you, the player must then guess what keyword made up the image - it's surprisingly addictive.
Submitted by AliaK on Sat, 20/08/2005 - 19:46
netsong is the song of the web, as performed by a web search engine robot. Tune in live to the Voice of the Web!
Submitted by AliaK on Sat, 20/08/2005 - 19:32
Richard Brown has a BSc in Computers & Cybernetics and an MA in Fine Art and creates interactive artworks using multi-media technology, computer programming, electronics and interfacing.
This website illustrates interactive artworks I have created over the last seven years.
The works represent the results of an enquiry into the nature of mind and consciousness, concerning concepts of space, time and energy.
Submitted by AliaK on Sat, 20/08/2005 - 13:23
Research Group in Interactive and/or Digital Art and Technology
This site is dedicated to the forms of art using programs as a first class material. So actual and yet so classical.
algorithmic art
cybernetic art
generative art
genetic art
artificial art
interactive art
software art
=> programmed art
Systems - models - simulations - processes - cybernetics - real time - artificial entities - animats - robots - interactivity - intersubjectivity -perceptive systems - autopo
Submitted by AliaK on Fri, 29/04/2005 - 07:12
TV is Good For You, and Interactive Art is Irritating - ...according to the the New York Times. Specifically, two articles you'll probably either love or hate: from last weekend's magazine, a preview / excerpt of Steven Johnson's upcoming book Everything Bad Is Good for You: How Today's Popular Culture Is Actually Making Us Smarter, on how the complex narratives ... [via ::: grand text auto]
Submitted by AliaK on Sat, 26/03/2005 - 22:44
max/msp course notes
19 March 2005
Goldsmiths College, London
bang & toggle -> easy way to see what's going on in the patch; test; use it to print values
apple m = status window
number box passes on info when it receives the bang
toggle
- off when 0 (int)
- on for any other int value
- if it gets a float, it truncates the decimal to give 0 or 1 eg 1.57 would give 1; 0.73 would give 0
Submitted by AliaK on Mon, 21/02/2005 - 10:17
The workshop will focus on any topics relevant to discuss how Information and Communication Technologies are reshaping the human relationships at the urban level and the public space of our cities. Relevant topics include:
* the integration of digital environments and sustainable physical environment;
* ways forward to effectively design, paln and manage the augmented media-rich city;
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