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posted by Matthew
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Monday, 04 December 2006 |
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"Written by Tatiana Bazzichelli, with the preface of Derrick De Kerckhove and the epilogue of the videoartist Simonetta Fadda." |
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posted by Matthew
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Monday, 04 December 2006 |
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'One Minute Communication - 3D' (2004) by Daniel Jackson. The sculpture consists of two aluminium spheres suspended in a glass and white enamelled steel cabinet. The spheres are in conversation. An artificial-life program controls the conversation which is relayed through the movement of the 2 spheres. The AI nature of the software dictates that the conversation will never be repeated - the gesture speed, the positioning and the length of movement are all determined by a combination of randomness and probability. |
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posted by Genevi
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Thursday, 16 November 2006 |
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'Sculpture experiences a double when Canadian and Zimbabwean stone works are shown at the National Gallery on November 19.' |
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last updated ( Friday, 17 November 2006 )
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posted by Matthew
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Wednesday, 15 November 2006 |
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'Apple Computer may have quietly killed its easy-to-use programming tool, HyperCard, but it has an afterlife -- in art.' |
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posted by Matthew
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Wednesday, 15 November 2006 |
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The discovery of two Fra Angelicos in Oxford and a long-forgotten Caravaggio in the Queen’s collection raises the question: who decides if an artwork is authentic? (by Rachel Campbell-Johnston on TIMES Online) |
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last updated ( Wednesday, 15 November 2006 )
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