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"Under the theme Conspire... transmediale.08 aims to hear from a broad range of artists, media activists and academics working within the realms of digital art and culture in ways which may be read as elaborating upon and challenging our understanding...
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A wonderful viral marketing site, Will It Blend? hosts a series of videos showing Blendtec's blenders grinding various household items into dust. This week on Will It Blend? Tom Dickson makes an iPhone Smoothie! Other crazy links to iPhone hysteria on...
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ACM Multimedia 2007 Interactive Art Program 23-29 September, Augsburg, Germany In collaboration with Leonardo http://iap07.multimedia.fh-augsburg.de/ *** DEADLINE EXTENDED TO MAY 22 *** CALL FOR EXHIBITION ENTRIES AND PAPERS ACM Multimedia 2007 is the...
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sCrAmBlEd? HaCkZ! analyzes samples from recorded video which it then maps to live audio. The result is an audio / video cut-up playback of what you speak or sing into a microphone. Some fun performance at about 5 minutes into the video....
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The Net Squared conference will bring a dynamic mix of international leaders in emerging technology, politics and philanthropy together to discuss the future of tech enabled social change work. Tickets to attend the conference physically have sold out...
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The New Media Consortium (NMC) is an international 501(c)3 not-for-profit consortium of nearly 200 leading colleges, universities, museums, corporations, and other learning-focused organizations dedicated to the exploration and use of new media and new...
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"Pecha Kucha is a Japanese term that roughly translates as chit-chat, or perhaps as irritating chatter." Originally created by Klein Dytham architecture in Tokyo , where this idea has already gained a lot of success, Pecha Kucha is an image sharing, design...
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Works by David Hatcher, Mitzi Pederson, Wayne Smith Essay by Kevin Killian Curated by Margaret Tedesco March 31–April 29, 2006 Opening reception, Friday March 31, 7–10 pm Queen's Nails Annex is pleased to present overundersidewaysdown the third in a series...
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New Langton Arts has a 30 year history of presenting some of the most cutting edge arts in the bay area. A few short blocks and only a short step down the contemporary arts food chain from Yerba Buena Center, New Langton in their building at 1246 Folsom...
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Amazon.com's Web Services group has released a strange new tool for interactive web collaboration, the Mechanical Turk. This device is named after a 17th century 'chess computer' which was actually a wooden dummy operated by a chess master in a box out-of-view....
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Finally the overuse of the term 'Beta' is getting some attention. The Wall Street Journal ran a story today calling major players in the software industry on their use of 'the Beta excuse'. What was once a term used in computer development , where alpha...
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New media pioneer Lynn Hershman Leeson presents work on both coasts this December. The University of Washington's Henry Art Gallery in Seattle is exhibiting a show titled ' Hershmanlandia: The Art and Films of Lynn Hershman Leeson ' from November 5, 2005...
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PodcasterCon 2006 is a free one day conference open to all participants to discuss and learn about podcasting . It’s being held from 11am to 4pm, Saturday, January 7, 2006 in 116 Murphey Hall at the University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill. Its...
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Vocalist / composer Sara Ayers is preparing the third incarnation of her Loop Sanctuary series, a one-night presentation of projected film, video and multimedia works, this time on the subject of Dreams. The event will be held at The Chapel + Cultural...
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The independent, online publishing extravaganza Webzine 2005 is coming up this weekend in San Francisco. This is a cauldron of new ideas for the web with panel discussions, workshops, and audience presentation sessions by over 50 speakers and online luminaries....
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London plays host to the Serious Games Showcase this week on the eve of the Game Developers Conference Europe and Games Market Europe - two trade shows expected to draw hundreds of developers from across Europe to London the week of August 29th. “The...
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Google put itself on the map just over a month ago by releasing the beta of their Google Maps feature. This API allows web publishers to mark latitude and longitude coordinates on a zoomable map. Google doesn't provide translation from street address...
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Will this make you get one? Ananova reports that: The Queen has bought an iPod....
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Speakwire reads news on-demand from a list of sources or any RSS feed! Here is blog.beatbyte.com read aloud. This web text-to-speech technology is developed by PanaVox™ and is currently also used in the search engine Speegle . The site has mention...
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The Northwest Academic Computing Consortium and Eastern Washington University have produced a learning tool to understand 'algorithms' in a musical environment. “This Web site has interactive tools that provide a unique learning experience for users,...
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Ok, so space is a pretty large gallery to fill, but... if you think your collection is up to the task: "Initial consultation on a cultural use for the International Space Station, which orbits Earth 250 miles into space, finishes at the end of this month....
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FILE - Electronic Language International Festival is opening registrations for its sixth edition, that will be held at Sesi Paulista's cultural space, in Sao Paulo, Brazil, from October 3rd to 22th, 2005 . The call for entries is open from March 17th...
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This post recently appeared on the Ableton music software user forums concerning the collectibility of music in the digital domain. Questions are raised as to how collectors will operate when the media is virtual. With multiple copies on the creator's...
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Shortly after posting about Live-Shot.com I noticed my image link to their site was failing. On visiting, I found its been hacked in the name of peace! "B4d-BYt3 n Swift 0wnz this b0x to save live." Full original text follows: THIS IS NOT A GAME, IT IS...
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The New York Times today published an article (requires free registration) about robot soldiers where a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff makes the definitive statement, “Will they do a better job than humans? Yes." The article goes on to talk...
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