[NetBehaviour] Student's Wikipedia hoax quote used worldwide in newspaper obituaries.

2009-05-08 Thread marc garrett
Student's Wikipedia hoax quote used worldwide in newspaper obituaries.

A WIKIPEDIA hoax by a 22-year-old Dublin student resulted in a fake 
quote being published in newspaper obituaries around the world.

The quote was attributed to French composer Maurice Jarre who died at 
the end of March.

It was posted on the online encyclopedia shortly after his death and 
later appeared in obituaries published in the Guardian, the London 
Independent, on the BBC Music Magazine website and in Indian and 
Australian newspapers.

“One could say my life itself has been one long soundtrack. Music was my 
life, music brought me to life, and music is how I will be remembered 
long after I leave this life. When I die there will be a final waltz 
playing in my head, that only I can hear,” Jarre was quoted as saying.

However, these words were not uttered by the Oscar-winning composer but 
written by Shane Fitzgerald, a final-year undergraduate student studying 
sociology and economics at University College Dublin.

more...
http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/ireland/2009/0506/1224245992919.html
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[NetBehaviour] MzTEK unplugged - Alex McLean - May 13th (UK)

2009-05-08 Thread info
MzTEK Unplugged NEXT WEDNESDAY 13th MAY!!  Alex McLean presents his work
and research in the cosy environment of the pub.

Alex will be talking about the nature of code, of geometrical space, and
the relationship between them. This will lead into a demo of vocable
synthesis, a way of controlling synthesised drums with words.

Alex is one third of the live coding band Slub (http://slub.org), a PhD
student at Goldsmiths digital studios and co-organiser of various events
including dorkbotlondon. He enjoys computer programming as a way of making
music and of interacting with the world. More info about his projects and
activities may be found at http://yaxu.org/

Where: Leon, Bankside (directly behind the Tate Modern) Closest tubes:
Southwark, London Bridge
http://tinyurl.com/leon-bankside-map

When: Wednesday 13 May, 7pm — 9pm


Hosting a range of speakers who practice computer art, new media art,
activism, curation, and promotion, Unplugged is designed as an opportunity
to shut our laptops for an evening, and draw on the skills and experience
of the media arts community. Come join us for a drink and some interesting
conversation!

Unplugged gathers fortnightly through June 2009, and is open to the
public. Free.
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[NetBehaviour] 1º Workshop of the Common Body Wo rkgroup

2009-05-08 Thread Olga
/1º Workshop of the Common Body Workgroup///
place: Medialab-Prado. Plaza de las Letras, C/ Alameda, 15 · Madrid

Saturday May 9: 12 noon to 8 pm
Sunday May 10: 11 am to 3 pm

Materials: Body in motion.

Surveillance cameras are placed on the skin, pointing to the skin, in
different places anywhere on the body, becoming an interface (or
intrabody) in an interactive system (or intra-active body) for the
performance/metaformance of Microdances. The nearly legible abstract
moving fragments of the body are projected like an architecture, onto
buildings as an urban intervention, or indoors, producing an immersive
space. Always look at the projection as you move, let the projection
move you. Proprioceptive feedback is transposed to the microdances,
the amorphous movements of the images, while the voice is processed
life through a software becoming a chorus of dissolving voices. First
one body only, then more together, constituting a metabody.
(...)
The molecule will setup a workshop for experimenting with the
production of such post-anatomical metabody-architecture-sexes and its
possibilities as warfare for the proliferation of amorphous desire: in
the streets, through the internet and across other media, liberating
an antibody of form in the disciplinary-anatomical machines of
production and simulation in digital culture.

For more information:
http://medialab-prado.es/article/1_taller_del_grupo_de_trabajo_cuerpo_comun_-_society_of_molecules

Related projects:
http://www.reverso.org/Antibodies-microdances.htm
http://www.reverso.org/Antibodies-DISSOLUTION.htm


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[NetBehaviour] Sound Lathe by The Owl Project

2009-05-08 Thread Olga
Yesterday I went to Space for the presentation of Simon Blackmore end
of Permaculture residency. Although the presentation was a bit
unprepared and unstructured we got to see some of his work. One
project he showed I found quite interesting was the Sound Lathe by the
Owl Project (of which Simon is a member).

Sound Lathe is a new piece of work by the Owl Project that explores
of the sonic properties of woodwork.The Sound Lathe produces audio
data, saw dust, noise and wood chippings. With this human powered
machine, turned spindles are shaped into complex sounds such as tones,
glitches and beats..

It is interesting because it combines a very physical procedure with
the production of electronic music. Contrary to what often happens
with experimental electronic music gigs where the musician sits in
front of his screen and the audience tries to guess whether he is
actually doing anything or playing a tune from VLC, in this case the
musician performs. The performance required an important physical
effort and it involves also the modeling of wood. I found this
intersection quite inspiring.

There is a more information at their website, including videos and
documentation:

http://www.owlproject.com/

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Re: [NetBehaviour] Sound Lathe by The Owl Project

2009-05-08 Thread marc garrett
Hi Olga,

I went over a couple of weeks ago with Ruth and saw the Sound Lathe in 
action at Space Media. More info on the Sound Lathe piece can be view 
here http://www.simonblackmore.net/ on the front page of Blackmoore's 
web site. I think the work is excellent, but personally have issues in 
understanding the link proposed around it being permaculture - yet, the 
work itself on its own merit has great qualities.

marc
 Yesterday I went to Space for the presentation of Simon Blackmore end
 of Permaculture residency. Although the presentation was a bit
 unprepared and unstructured we got to see some of his work. One
 project he showed I found quite interesting was the Sound Lathe by the
 Owl Project (of which Simon is a member).

 Sound Lathe is a new piece of work by the Owl Project that explores
 of the sonic properties of woodwork.The Sound Lathe produces audio
 data, saw dust, noise and wood chippings. With this human powered
 machine, turned spindles are shaped into complex sounds such as tones,
 glitches and beats..

 It is interesting because it combines a very physical procedure with
 the production of electronic music. Contrary to what often happens
 with experimental electronic music gigs where the musician sits in
 front of his screen and the audience tries to guess whether he is
 actually doing anything or playing a tune from VLC, in this case the
 musician performs. The performance required an important physical
 effort and it involves also the modeling of wood. I found this
 intersection quite inspiring.

 There is a more information at their website, including videos and
 documentation:

 http://www.owlproject.com/

   

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[NetBehaviour] Green Dot, analysing body movement

2009-05-08 Thread Olga
I read about Green Dot in Neural.it and felt curious. GreenDot is a
research project that investigates motion capture, pattern
recognition, and Intrinsic Biometrics techniques to detect and
analyze human movement signatures in video. I went to the website and
it's fascinating because they compare the movements of different
presidents and how some of them have bigger amount of movement in the
lower third of the screen, some of them the middle.. Then I started
thinking they might even know what's more effective in terms of
building credibility. Maybe I'm going too far but very often you
wonder why presidents that talk so much bullshit are so popular. And
of course there is a lot of communication that is taking place besides
the speech, through body language. I found this tool fascinating and
scary because it allows to enter an obscure terrain and systematise
it.

http://movement.nyu.edu/GreenDot/

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Re: [NetBehaviour] Sound Lathe by The Owl Project

2009-05-08 Thread Olga
Hi Marc,

Sorry I might have not explained myself well. In fact the project
being presented at Space as the result of the Permaculture Residency
was The Light Plants. I still had trouble understanding the
connections of the project with Permacultures. In fact it didn't seem
to be a strong link. Simon connected his work with permacultures
referring to Open Source and to the design of installations/pieces
that are systems that self-operate.

I said about the Sound Lathe because before presenting the Light
Plants Simon presented most of his previous work.
http://www.simonblackmore.net/

Blackmore has worked on a project exploring our relationships to
passive data and the relationship of ‘data forms’ to organic shapes.
During his time at SPACE Blackmore has developed a drawing device from
an open source rapid prototyping machine to convert electro-magnetic
activity (such as electro-magnetic frequencies as used by mobile
phones) into beautiful animated drawings.

You can see a reference to permacultures in the fact that
electromagnetic pollution if you want is being turned into light
plants... But to be completely fair.. this light plants are again more
pollution themselves.. So it's more allegorical that actually truly
environmentally oriented. As we were discussing before there seems to
be a big tendency to deal with Environment as a theme rather designing
projects that make a change. But then I guess art doesn't always have
to be so goal oriented. What do you think?

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[NetBehaviour] Ukulele mapping onto bass lines: psychoacoustics of projected mass.

2009-05-08 Thread Alan Sondheim



Ukulele mapping onto bass lines: psychoacoustics of projected mass.

http://www.alansondheim.org/ukubass1.mp3
== playing fast bass-lines on uke. This was almost impossible to do,
since the uke resonance dominated.

http://www.alansondheim.org/ukubass2.mp3
== attempting the same through a song format. The result is more
bass-like but has the same lumbering quality.

http://www.alansondheim.org/ukubassmix.mp3
== This and the following originate from the same ukulele file - but
with different ukulele/quarter ukulele mixes. The projected mass is
completely different as well.

http://www.alansondheim.org/ukubassremix.mp3

Listen to some of thisI hope you'll listen to some of this.
some of this listen toListen toI hope

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Re: [NetBehaviour] yooouuutuuube

2009-05-08 Thread Neil Jenkins

wonderful :)

http://www.yooouuutuuube.com/v/? 
rows=18cols=12id=pcHnL7aS64YstartZoom=1


On 08/05/2009, at 3:16 PM, brian gibson wrote:


from a friend, to eye, to you.
http://www.yooouuutuuube.com/


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Re: [NetBehaviour] yooouuutuuube

2009-05-08 Thread marc garrett
but it's still loading ;-)

m
 wonderful :)

 http://www.yooouuutuuube.com/v/?rows=18cols=12id=pcHnL7aS64YstartZoom=1 
 http://www.yooouuutuuube.com/v/?rows=18cols=12id=pcHnL7aS64YstartZoom=1 


 On 08/05/2009, at 3:16 PM, brian gibson wrote:

 from a friend, to eye, to you.
 http://www.yooouuutuuube.com/


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[NetBehaviour] Espacio Enter Canarias-call for digital art culture!

2009-05-08 Thread Chiara Passa
English version below
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ESPACIO ENTER CANARIAS es un Encuentro Internacional de todos los
sectores relacionados con el arte y la cultura digital, de las ideas
que nos permitirán diseñar el futuro y de la innovación tecnológica.
www.espacioenter.com

Fecha: 22 al 27 de septiembre 2009; lugar: Tenerife. Islas Canarias;
Espacios: TEA, Espacio de las Artes y Auditorio de Tenerife;
Directores: Montse Arbelo y Joseba Franco; Organiza: ART TECH MEDIA.
Patrocinador principal: Septenio, Gobierno de Canarias; Colabora:
Cabildo de Tenerife...

Acogerá aquellas expresiones artísticas contemporáneas relacionadas
con la innovación y los nuevos medios, así como el Simposio Future
Now.

Entre los objetivos previstos destacamos el impulso al desarrollo de
la alianza estable entre Arte, Ciencia, Innovación, Tecnología,
Empresa, la Sociedad y las Instituciones para, juntos, construir una
auténtica Sociedad del Conocimiento para todos.

Convocatorias abiertas hasta 30 de junio 2009:

-Arte-Ciencia-innovación: Communidades Digitales- Storytelling
geoespacial- Artificial Life- Software Art- Arte Transgénico- Arte
Generativo- Videojuegos- Robótica- Open Source- Animación,2D, 3D-
Videocreación- Net-art- Blog, videoblog- Creación para plataformas
móviles- Videodanza.

ir a inscripción arte_ciencia_innovación

-Festival Internacional Cine Digital Experimental:
Largometraje-Cortometraje-Cine3D-Animación- Web- 60seg

ir a inscripción festival_internacional_cine_digital_experimental

-Convocatoria STAGE: Performance- Teatro nuevos medios- Danza nuevos
medios- Innovación Últimas Tendencias-Desarrollos web 2.0,3.0- Otros

ir a inscripción convocatoria_Stage

-Convocatoria ADVANCE MUSIC: DJ´S- Wj´S- Electronic Music-
Experimental Music- Live Visual Sessions- Streaming Music- Sesiones
Experimentación Sonora

ir a inscripción convocatoria_Advance_Music



ESPACIO ENTER CANARIAS is a International Meeting for all sectors
related to art and digital culture, for ideas that will allow us to
design the future of technological innovation. www.espacioenter.com

Dates: 22th to 27th september 2009; Place: Tenerife. Canary Island;
Headquaters: TEA, Espacio de las Artes and Auditorio de Tenerife;
Directors: Montse Arbelo and Joseba Franco; Organiza: ART TECH MEDIA.
Principal Sponsor: Septenio, Gobierno de Canarias; Collaborator:
Cabildo de Tenerife...

It will embrace contemporary artistic expression related to innovation
and new media and also the Future Now Simposium.

It aims to strengthen the linkage between Art, Science, Innovation,
Technology and Enterprise in order to construct Knowledge Society for
all citizens.

Calls open until 30th june 2009:

-Art-Science-Innovation: Digitals Communities- Storytelling
geoespacial- Artificial Life- Software Art- Transgenic Art- Generative
Art- Videogamess- Robotic- Open Source- Animation,2D, 3D-
Videocreation- Net-art- Blog, Videoblog- Creation for mobile
platforms- Videodance.

go to registration form: art_science_innovation

-Internacional Digital Experimental Cinema Festival: Film-
Webfilm-3D_Cinema- Short Film- Animation- 60seg

go to registration form: internacional_digital_cinema_experimental

-STAGE call: Performance- Theatre new media- Dance new media- Fashion
Innovations- Web development 2.0, 3.0- Others

go to registration form: Stage_call

-ADVANCE MUSIC call: DJ´S- Wj´S- Electronic Music- Experimental Music-
Live Visual Sessions- Streaming Music- Experimental Sound Sessions

go to registration form: Advance_Music_call




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Re: [NetBehaviour] yooouuutuuube

2009-05-08 Thread Corrado Morgana
Agreed!

 

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wonderful :)

 

http://www.yooouuutuuube.com/v/?rows=18
http://www.yooouuutuuube.com/v/?rows=18cols=12id=pcHnL7aS64YstartZoom=1
cols=12id=pcHnL7aS64YstartZoom=1

 

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from a friend, to eye, to you.

http://www.yooouuutuuube.com/ 

 

 

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Re: [NetBehaviour] yooouuutuuube

2009-05-08 Thread dave miller
fantastic!

dave

2009/5/8 marc garrett marc.garr...@furtherfield.org:
 but it's still loading ;-)

 m
 wonderful :)

 http://www.yooouuutuuube.com/v/?rows=18cols=12id=pcHnL7aS64YstartZoom=1
 http://www.yooouuutuuube.com/v/?rows=18cols=12id=pcHnL7aS64YstartZoom=1


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 http://www.yooouuutuuube.com/


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Re: [NetBehaviour] Sound Lathe by The Owl Project

2009-05-08 Thread james morris

Hi Olga, all,

This reminds me of an idea I thought of, while recently working at
various factory machines.

/* background I */
The machine creates plastic punnets from a rolled up sheet of plastic.
The punnets are stacked as they're produced by the machine after the
stack is x high, pushed along a conveyor belt.

(The mechanics of the machine in operation are very rhythmic but their
repetitiveness dullifying. These machines are large, roughly 10 meters
long, and 3 wide and high).

The packer stands at the end of the conveyor belt and combines several
stacks of punnets and packs them into a cardboard box. When the box is
full, it is placed onto a conveyor belt which takes it to the stores.

/* background II */
Although the work is mind-numbing, I do like physical work (though with
this packing work my feet are mostly rooted-on-the-spot). So I was
trying to figure out how I could combine physical work with mental work
- programming, digital audio production, etc.

/* the idea */
I've often been fascinated with trying to balance digital feedback
systems in my work. We already have modular synthesis where objects are
placed on screens and things flash and sounds pulse etc, but these
things are tiny.

How about a massive computer controlled machine - a simulcrum of factory
machines? The physical output of the machine goes straight back in as
input (ie something like the punnets and conveyor belt system). Outputs
of the system would be physically pushed by the 'operator' (ie a
converyor belt would be pushed/swivelled to re-direct 'output'.

The machine itself, it's workings would be noise producing, but perhaps
the operator - (the operator is part of the machine, a vital part of the
system performing tasks the machine is unable to)...

The operator could alter the rhythym of the machine - by failing to keep
up with it. The physical aspect of keeping up the machine is important
in this piece, so a balance is needed. Perhaps it is a musical machine,
so the operator's performance, once operator is up to speed, could
become more skillful.

There would also been sensors along the physical output paths (ie
conveyor belts etc) these would detect objects moving through the
system, adding further rhythmic possibilities on top of the noise
produced from the machine's workings.

Anyway, I liked the idea and wanted to share it. If I win the Euro
Lottery this week it will be realised.

James.


On 8/5/2009, Olga olga.pana...@gmail.com wrote:

Yesterday I went to Space for the presentation of Simon Blackmore end
of Permaculture residency. Although the presentation was a bit
unprepared and unstructured we got to see some of his work. One
project he showed I found quite interesting was the Sound Lathe by the
Owl Project (of which Simon is a member).

Sound Lathe is a new piece of work by the Owl Project that explores
of the sonic properties of woodwork.The Sound Lathe produces audio
data, saw dust, noise and wood chippings. With this human powered
machine, turned spindles are shaped into complex sounds such as tones,
glitches and beats..

It is interesting because it combines a very physical procedure with
the production of electronic music. Contrary to what often happens
with experimental electronic music gigs where the musician sits in
front of his screen and the audience tries to guess whether he is
actually doing anything or playing a tune from VLC, in this case the
musician performs. The performance required an important physical
effort and it involves also the modeling of wood. I found this
intersection quite inspiring.

There is a more information at their website, including videos and
documentation:

http://www.owlproject.com/

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[NetBehaviour] atoll

2009-05-08 Thread brian gibson
good afternoon all,
a new video: atoll http://glimpsecontrol.com/atollWEBBB.mov
and thanks!
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[NetBehaviour] THE TOUR DE BORD EXPERIMENT

2009-05-08 Thread benjamin
A night of truly innovative, interdisciplinary curation boasting some of south England’s most promising new practitioners in contemporary performance, new media installation, interactive, participatory and visual arts installation, experimental choreography live and spoken art, sound-scapes and live music.From a location to be disclosed in East London, the Tour de Bord Experiment explores the city as a myriad of different cultural forms, where new generations are born upon a landscape of urban decay, stretching far beyond view of those trapped behind the distant windows of tradition.Searching the hiding places amongst secret hierarchies or in observation of those dwelling, invisible, maintaining the vestibules and corridors of the interwoven tapestry which makes up our city; the tour de bord explores the creeping connectivity of our contemporary urban world amidst a tombstone abandoned, like a marker to the memory of our own infrastructural positions.Featuring new media installation from Kathy Hinde and Ann Rosen, expanded performances from Katharine Fry, Beatrice Jarvis, Stavroula Kounadia and Neil Luck amidst installations and visual arts from the bow arts trust, Seecum Chung and Dimitris Papadatos ant the UK Unknown amidst a backdrop experimental sounds and ancient vynals from Sound Through, the ARCO Collective and Bristol's best in performative poetics with a host of live art from regulars at the SHUNT Vaults.THE TO AND FROMS:The central line, district line, the DLR  over-ground trainsBusses D8, 8, 452, 108, 276 425Very close to late bus stop for the N8The tour de bord experiment is a one off site specific event in central in East London.. the secret location will be released to those who have booked through a release closer to the time.Bookings can be made by contacting eve...@cultura3.net or through our ARTS EVENTS UK Facebook group.  A night of experimental programmed experience from a location to be disclosed in East London. The event provides an informal and unusual setting for performance, live and spoken art, new media installation, interactive, partisipatory and visual arts installation, sound-scapes, live music  the best value on a bottle of wine in London.   An exploration of the city as a myriad of different cultural forms, where the truly new generations born upon a landscape of urban decay stretching far beyond view of those trapped behind the distant windows of tradition, erected by establishments which are now are fit only for the museum. From behavior to structure, the historic, the neglected, the new, the existent, the lost and materializing characteristics of the environments which fill our surroundings. Brought from their hiding places amongst secret hierarchies or dwelling, invisible, maintaining the vestibules and corridors of our interwoven tapestry; the tour de bord explores the creeping connectivity of our contemporary urban world amidst a tombstone abandoned, like a marker to the memory of our own infrastructural positions.   Featuring new media installation from Kathy Hinde and Ann Rosen, expanded performances from Katharine Fry, Beatrice  Jarvis, Stavroula Kounadia and Neil Luck amidst installations and visual arts from the bow arts trust, Seecum Chung and Dimitris Papadatos ant the UK Unknown amidst a backdrop experimental sounds and ancient vynals featuring the ARCO Collective and Bristol's best in performative poetics with a host of live art from regulars at the SHUNT Vaults.   Easily accessible via the central line, district line, the DLR  overground trains. busses D8, 8, 452, 108, 276 425 v. close to late bus stop for the N8   The tour de bord experiment is a one off site specific event in central in East London.. the secret location will be released to those who have booked through a release closer to the time.  Bookings can be made by contacting eve...@cultura3.net or through our ARTS EVENTS UK Facebook group.  ___
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[NetBehaviour] vuk cosic and the line of influence exhibition has just gone live

2009-05-08 Thread hight
www.binarykatwalk.net/art/art.html


Binarykatwalk is an online exhibition space for experimental digital work.
Each edition will feature artists from around the world and from different
points in the spectrum of new media.

The Line of Influence

This edition is a series of artists selected to show their work alongside
who influenced them and those they see as rising to prominence. This is
not an ordinary exhibition, but instead a chance to show how ideas and
works progress over time and how no artist is a solitary force out there.

The artists selected have opened doors for others and have stayed true to
a particular path with their work. Each artist has selected their
companions in their showcase to paint an arrow in time, if you will, and
to tell the tale of communication and ideas in time.

We begin with the joker prince of new media, Vuk Cosic

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