Archive for February, 2009
February 28, 2009
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Stephanie Strickland’s article “Born Digital,” describing electronic literature as a practice distinct from the publication of e-books and entwined with programming, is now up on the Poetry Foundation’s site. If you yourself are curious yourself about what characterizes e-lit, or if you’re hoping to be able to better explain the concept to others, I suggest you take a look at what Strickland has insightfully written.
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February 21, 2009
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Video proceedings of the 2009 Power to the Pixel conference/event in London.
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Excellent tool for creating satisfying color schemes; uses a variety of color theory principles, etc.
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February 19, 2009
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Signtific is a collaborative project that brings together multiple non-profit research groups, scientific bodies, government agencies, and university research programs.
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OpenProcessing is a 'flickr'ish place for processing community to share their sketches, comment on each other's pieces, etc…
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February 6, 2009
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Futurefarmers is a group of practitioners aligned through an open practice of making work that is relevant to the time and space surrounding us.
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London-based art collective
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Learning to Love You More is both a web site and series of non-web presentations comprised of work made by the general public in response to assignments given by artists Miranda July and Harrell Fletcher.
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Urban Tapestries is a Proboscis project exploring social and cultural uses of the convergence of place and mobile technologies through transdisciplinary research.
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When you think of Twitter, you probably think of a microblogging tool that helps you connect with friends across the world. But not every Tweeter uses their account just to chat back and forth with their online friends. Some have come up with truly creative ways to use their account.
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February 5, 2009
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Skyhook Wireless' XPS is the world's first true hybrid positioning system.
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Christopher Janney's 'Sonic Forest' piece may have been the most popular, luring a constant stream of concertgoers, who passed hands over "knots" on steel tree trunks to create different sounds and light
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February 4, 2009
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'Games as art' is a tired conversation, says writer and designer Ian Bogost, who instead proposes 'proceduralism' as the new phrase to describe innovative indie titles from Braid to Passage and beyond.
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STM is a media company dedicated to the development and exploitation of media properties in the Transmedia domain. We develop, produce and market original creative works and Transmedia programs. These works derive from our own intellectual property and from licenses that we have acquired from third parties.
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