The article is talking about web browser/ webpage is (going) to be dead, because of the shift of method to access the NET. Right now with the hardware device that change the human behavior of browsing and use of technology such as iPAD and other mobile devices. Application is developed & often use API...
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Research & Practise
Research elements…
Re: The Web Is Dead. Long Live the Internet (2010)
Ideas about SPAM data
Work by Martin Krzywinsk. The ee spamming project recycles spam into poetry. Such an interesting piece of work! A poem from spam data! I am working with a Poet- Dr.Susan Scalata on a project about ‘SPAM’ mail. We are now in the stage of collecting spam mail from different accounts and location origin. She will edit the spam...
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Color visualization
Inspired by Caleb Larsen, his work (DE) Composition A & B, where he tried to disassemble Piet Mondrians’s iconic grid painting into a a visualized form of color bar chart. Though I don’t know whether he used any computational means, such as the color ordering and height of the color bar. (De)Composition A, 2010...
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Seminar: Inspiring Innovation by Joichi Ito
Internet -> Evolution of Man After internet: chaotic, no way to know the whole, deal with complexity Agile development over waterfall : competition of ideas, freedom to participate, innovate and access, build things at lower cost, test ideas network & ecosystem -> not product code is law –> political reproduction “Small pieces loosely joined”...
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Sol LeWitt
Sol LeWitt was an american artist, born in 1928 and died in 2007. He is regarded as a founder of both minimalism and conceptual art. His works from painting to sculpture, expressed the complexity of organic geometric structures through instruction. He used the practice of instruction since his solo exhibition in 1976 (at visual...
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Re: Web Aesthetics by Vito Campanelli
Book review: http://we-make-money-not-art.com/archives/2011/01/web-aesthetics-how-digital-med.php Remix culture: dup, hip-hop, DJ/VJ in music, collage/montage in design, movie, open source code and library in contemporary culture p.100: “Reality itself…is entirely captured…in the world of make believe, in which appearances are not just on the screen through which experience is communicated, but they become the experience. Manuel Castells, The Rise of...
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Digital culture on technology/internet
This post will continue to get update and I would like to log the observations and thinking with examples: Nov, 2011: Remix culture: TV ad & News clip: 潛行仆佳- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJQNBa_jl8Y Oct, 2011: Seeking for identity- The thinking of closed and open system that occurs in iphone and android. People starts to look for customized identity...
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Re: Art Against Information: Case Studies in Data Practice
Art Against Information: Case Studies in Data Practice (2008) by Mitchell Whitelaw develop a wider potential of data practices… The so-called ‘web 2.0’ paradigm further abstracts web content into feeds, real-time flows of XML data. > Yes as web 2.0 facilitates the exchange, sharing of data, content / data itself converts into feeds that...
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Re: New Art/Science Affinities
About the book: http://millergallery.cfa.cmu.edu/nasabook/ p.13: “It could further be argued that computational art is directly descended from the “systems” art5 of the 1960s, which was less concerned with material art objects and more with systems and processes.” system art & materials art objects, networked communication change the way on how we look at an art piece, it...
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Re: Fundamentals of Interactivity by Chris Crawford
interactive: a conversation from Fundamentals of Interactivity by Chris Crawford
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