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Synchronous Dissections – Light drawing workshop at SCI-Arc with robotic arms
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Ben West y Felix Heyes, artistas y diseñadores, radicados en Londres, son los creadores de un singular libro llamado Google.
The Google dictionary. The first image that pops up in Google for every word. And guess what? They weren't always right, either!
Google Image book – contains the first Google image for every word in the dictionary
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pxl by Rainer Kohlberger – Playfully abstract compositions for your iOS device
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City Peaks – Digit Employees Climb the Shard Mountain. #fitness #javascript #oyster #rfid #WebApp
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Snake the Planet! – Adopting classic mobile phone game for the urban canvas. #openFrameworks #projection #mapping #urban #canvas
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Ben West and Felix Heyes, two artists and designers from London (UK), found out when they replaced the 21,000 words found in your everyday dictionary with whatever shows up first for each word in Google’s image search. Behold Google
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Google – The first Google image for every word in the dictionary
Google-Wörterbuch aus Suchergebnissen
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Google – The first Google image for every word in the dictionary
Created by Julian Koschwitz, “On Journalism #2 Typewriter” installation writes generative stories about journalist killed worldwide between 1992 and today. The individual stories are typed on a continuos piece of paper, connected through common fields of coverage, places and published work.
François Quévillon's ‘urban imaging’: slitscan-like processed photographs utilising photogrammetry, geomatic data and 3D modelling to create construct point cloud abstractions of buildings, landmarks & cityscapes.
On Journalism #2 Typewriter by Julian Koschwitz
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Created by Julian Koschwitz, “On Journalism #2 Typewriter” installation writes generative stories about journalist killed worldwide between 1992 and today. The individual stories are typed on a continuos piece of paper, connected through common fields of coverage, places and published work.
A colour field point of no return, by matthew biedermans, event horizon
A colour field point of no return, by matthew biedermans, event horizon
Synchronous dissections, light drawing workshop at Sci-Arc, with robotic arms