This post is to record some thoughts about an incredible treasure trove of ideas inspirations I found by accident while visiting Kingston uni library.
It's called The Art of the Digital Age by Bruce Wands and every page is paved with gold
I am reminded of my first experience of a computer art installation at Manchester's Green Room Gallery. It was a captivating room edged by sensors which triggered different sounds as one crossed it; skipping, zigzagging & loping all produced different cacophonous noises.
I am fascinated by the possibilities that robotics, mechanism and natural participants raise.
There's so much in this book, but here's the Things / people to look at in further detail...
Korot & Reich - 3 tales
Rokeby
Lleo Midiverso
Klima Glasbead & Earth virtual data representation
Rain Anne ashford Dustharps
Arcangel Urbandale & I shot Andy Warhol game
Cuba, Dove, Sims
Muntadas This is not an advertisement & the file room, also on translation
Vesna Nano manipulating virtual molecules with ones shadow, cf also bodies incorporated
Mohr fractured cubes
Kak genesis translated bible passage into morse then DNA then grew bacteria containing the sequence.
Ruin
Weinbren's Frames allows viewers to turn actors into madmen
Noah Wardrip Fruin eat al Screen bombards user with sound word, can deflect with hand
Lesson Synthia reacts to stock market by dancing or sleeping
#1 Josh On They Rule www.theyrule.net allows users to connect business, politics
American views smithsonian lederman interfict
#0 Alexander Galloway Software Group Carnivore Pe
Simon Every Icon, Complexity
Levin Floccus & Yellowtail, Levin et al Scribble
.Legrady pockets full of memories, Walczak / Wattenberg's Apartment
#5 Ruiz's Bang Bang (you're not dead) resurrect the dead by shooting them! Cf also Stunt Dummies
Paley Textarc.org uses Alice to analyse word frequency
#2 Jodi untitled me, Carl efspace, my%desktop malfunctions subvert abstract
Goldberg Telegarden allows people to grow remote garden, plant seeds
Rate Artechno Group Serpentarium explores experience of being a snake with robotics
#3 Andy Deck Glyphiti, user generated art wall, online: andyland.net arts next on artcontext.net
Patrick lichty sprawl looking at urban landscape and our reaction to it.
Wortzel Eliza Redux Internet psychiatrist
Wisniewski Netomat software for automated Internet art
#4 Alexander Galloway, mark tribe, Wattenberg Starrynight represents reading habits on rhizome.org as constellations. Cf theyrule, textarc
More links etc from book's page ... Thamesandhudson.com/en/1/0500238170.mxs
Hmm the word Artbot appeared in the title; now I want to know more about what it is....
No time!
Oh my god, it'll take me forever to find all these links. Please post links below if you can help :)
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