November 2nd, 2006
Just what seems to be a nice book:
The idea behind bastard was to bring together photographers, writers, illustrators, graphic designers, musicians and typographers to create a solid and unique book that also functions as a work of art.
->bastard project
via slanted
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November 1st, 2006
Hundreds of approximately 3 inch stoneballs have been found in Scotland. Read the rest of this entry »
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October 31st, 2006
Today I am digging out a historical milestone in mathematical visualization.
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October 31st, 2006
I am currently breaking my head over John Maeda’s Bermuda quadrilateral. Is it as simple as that?
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October 30th, 2006
When Matthew Barney spoke on saturday (see last post) about screens in rooms and the attraction they emanate, I was immediately getting this eerie video by Guthrie Lonergan in my head. It displays empty work places/home entertainment centers, fake and cheap strings and the empty virtual world behind the screen.
It was posted last friday on rhizome (via Tom Moody) by Marisa Olson.
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October 29th, 2006
Yesterday the exhibition “All in the Present Must Be Transformed” featuring the artists Matthew Barney and Joseph Beuys opened with an interview with Matthew Barney at the Deutsche Guggenheim in Berlin.
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October 28th, 2006
A conference in Luzern/Lucerne in 2007 about Consciousness and Quantumcomputers.
The announcement mentions Anton Zeillinger (wikipedia link) and Roger Penrose (wikipedia link) and the Dalai Lama in their intro, but unfortunately as it seems neither of them is among the speakers..:)..but whatsoever — there are still enough interesting speakers and it is an important topic to discuss.
the gallery has a torus logo!
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October 27th, 2006
A new service from the viennese company systemone:
Retrievr lets you find flickr images by drawing rough sketches of them. Finding images on Flickr is mostly textual (tags, keywords) or social (contacts, friends, groups). Retrievr is, like images, visual. At the same time it’s our testbed for image retrieval algorithms, so that when you add an image to a page in System One, it gets you the potentially most similar pictures back in realtime.
It was not fair to test the retrieval with my above flower image (big one to the left) , as it bears a lot of fine structure….and consequently I got the above results back (images to the right)…:)
see also this related old randform post
via gizmodo
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October 27th, 2006
In my previous post I wrote about an experiment of looped sound. Today’s post is about an experiment with “looped” ( i.e. periodic) light…rather known under the term strobe light.
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October 26th, 2006
According to a colleague the widest blackboard in europe…who said that mathematicians are old-fashioned?
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