Billionaire or Supervillain? https://catandgirl.com/billionaire-or-supervillain/
Billionaire or Supervillain? https://catandgirl.com/billionaire-or-supervillain/
The Communist Revolution Was Caused By The Sun:
https://www.berlinale.de/en/archiv/jahresarchive/2016/02_programm_2016/02_Filmdatenblatt_2016_201607681.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Chizhevsky
Fritz Lang and Thea von Harbou in their Berlin flat, 1923 or 1924:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fritz_Lang #Culture #Art
The Gateway to the Sun in Tiwanaku: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gate_of_the_Sun
BIO 50 - 26h edition 2019: https://bio.si/en/
Under the motto Common Knowledge, this year’s Biennial of Design in Ljubljana will take on the information crisis. Our first task is to commission six projects to be exhibited in the biennial. To come up with topnotch, groundbreaking ideas for the projects, we challenge you to join us in a creative, intensive, and competitive designathon process.
Jan Boelen in dialog with Indy Johar / 150 Years of the MAK
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Boelen
The eclectic Jan Boelen, director of the Z33 Arts Centre in Hasselt and of the Ljubljana Biennial of Design (BIO), presents the 50th edition, where a team approach will triumph:
https://www.domusweb.it/en/interviews/2014/04/18/the_biennial_turnedcollectiveworkshop.html
Time School or a School of Time:
https://z33research.be/2018/10/time-school-or-a-school-of-time/
Margaret McCurry Lectureship in the Design Arts: Jan Boelen, “Design as Learning”
Opening Talk "Victor Papanek - The Politics of Design" 28 September 2018
Z33 debates: Designing Futures - future thinking with Tobias Revell and Jan Boelen:
CTMBRU - Jan BOELEN, Z33, Atelier Luma
#Urban #P2P #Design #Politics #Technology #Art #Architecture #Regenerative #FFHCI
FEAT - Interview with Špela Petrič and MihaTuršič: https://www.spelapetric.org/
Nonhuman Agents - Petrič:
Sachi Miyachi: http://sachimiyachi.com
The scope in the swell waves - Error handling strategy:
http://sachimiyachi.com/workTSISW12/index.php
Hairwasher District by Sachi Miyachi
Sachi Miyachi Hair washer district at Bradwolff Projects
Ambio, bacterial lamp by Teresa van Dongen: http://www.teresavandongen.com/
In the muddy soil of rivers and lakes one can find micro-organisms that continuously excrete electrons in their metabolism. Teresa van Dongen explores these specific bacteria as a means to generate electricity for domestic use.
Filix–for sonified plant life and electronics - by Piotr Grygor (2017)
Plant Orchestra - by Piotr Grygor (2018)
Kaneh Bosm–Sounds of Cannabis Sativa - by Piotr Grygor (2017)
Seriya, Music of the Plants
Meet the Sonic Artist Making Music with Plants: Sound Builders
Sonic Succulents: Plant Sounds and Vibrations by Adrienne Adar: http://adrienneadar.com/
https://www.bbg.org/visit/event/sonic_succulents_plant_sounds_and_vibrations_at_brooklyn_botanic_garden_by_adrienne_adar
'I've seen more self-aware ants!' AI: More Than Human – review: https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2019/may/15/ai-more-than-human-review-barbican-artificial-intelligence
"They may be More Than Human but they are less than art. Mario Klingemann’s piece Circuit Training makes the process by which machines learn explicit. Klingemann creates art using a programme that can generate images and then criticise its own work. You can join in by deciding which images are “interesting” as human faces morphed by the machine flow by on screen. It’s one of the most boring works of art I’ve ever experienced. The mutant faces are not meaningful or significant in any way.""In Nexus Studios and Memo Akten’s Learning to See, you can move a pencil around on a surface and witness on a screen how an AI programme changes it into a multicoloured psychedelic image. It’s a nice effect, but not art. Meanwhile the fact that a minimalist sculpture called Totem by Chris Salter and numerous collaborators uses AI to control its pattern of twinkling lights feels utterly irrelevant."
"Does the banality of the AI “art” here tell us anything about the state of AI itself?
To be bored by the mindless doodlings and droolings of the AI artworks here is to know in your bones that AI does not yet possess anything like a conscious, let alone creative, mind. Is any existing robot or computer as self aware as an ant, for that matter? The question I’m left with is why so much is being invested in talking up the creativity of AI. Maybe we are all kids at heart who want a robot friend. Or maybe it suits powerful tech interests to bathe themselves in utopian, or even dystopian, glamour when all they’re really doing is using inert algorithms to manipulate consumers and mindless robots to replace a human workforce."
Modern art is money laundering: "A sculpture by US pop artist Jeff Koons has sold for $91.1m (£71m), breaking the record price for a work by a living artist":
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-48292277 #Art #Economics
Gertrude Stein https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gertrude_Stein was an interesting person