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  1. ilvyrgif

    I Love Yr GIF is a project based on the culture of the first wave of net art, produced entirely with animated gifs taken from personal collections such as of Jimpunk, Marisa Olson and Superbad. Inspired by the iPad zooming features, here the low tech rhyme with Wi-Fi and mobility, remixing the past and the future of the Internet in an optical black and white delirium. Browse the desktop version or access the webapp from your iPad or iPhone at: http://desvirtual.com/ilvyrgif/ (Source: author)

    Luciana Gattass - 22.01.2013 - 18:49

  2. Do Computers Dream of Electronic Sheep?

    «Do Computers Dream of Electronic Sheep?» (2013) Режиссёр: Бениамин Барду. Композитор: Стив Мур музыка c альбома «Way In» (1990 - Inner Ear Recordings), CGI (буквально, «изображения, сгенерированные компьютером»): видеоигра GTA IV (Rockstar Games / Take Two Interactive)

    Это фантастический фильм с урбанистическими вставками из игры GTA. Наиболее увлекательным здесь является то, как различные визуальные эффекты создают новые эстетические формы, альтернативный мир ближайшего будущего, который объединяет прошлые и настоящие представления о нём (со страницы Искусство. Наука. Технологии)

    Natalia Fedorova - 24.01.2013 - 14:48

  3. Zone

    With both protagonists of the story dead, only 90 seconds of (un)consciousness remain. Dark, immersive and fleetingly short-lived, Zone is situated within a vivid 3D world that lingers hauntingly between literature and game.

    Andy Campbell - 24.02.2013 - 11:57

  4. Bruno Latourbot

    This Twitter bot provides random sentences from Bruno Latour’s published writings (translated into English). Its operations don’t seem to be entirely automatic or completely random because it doesn’t post on an exact mechanical schedule, it makes a different number of postings each day, it occasionally skips a day or two, and it doesn’t seem to repeat sentences. This suggests that there may be more than one actor in the (social) network, consisting of a text-mining program and a human being running it, selecting interesting results and posting them on Twitter. It is only fitting that this kind of cyborg bot tribute be offered to Latour, whose principle of “generalized symmetry” led him to study “the productions of humans and nonhumans simultaneously” (We Have Never Been Modern 103). (Source: Leonardo Flores, I ♥ E-Poetry)

    Hannelen Leirvåg - 13.03.2013 - 01:11

  5. #Hvisjegvarhvit

    #Hvisjegvarhvit (translated: #ifiwerewhite) is a norwegian hashtag that turned up in my twitter feed the evening of 19. March 2013. The twitter user @AbuHus started to post tweets about his experiences of being a colored person in Norway. His first tweet said: “#ifiwerewhite people would believe me when I say I am from Norway”. Soon several colored twitter users used the hashtag to tell stories from their lives as colored Norwegians. Through generalizing how white Norwegians act towards colored people also white Norwegians could get a feeling of how it feels to be generalized on behalf of your skin color. This wordplay shows how collaborative creativity can arise in social media based on the social relations in the Norwegian community. Among funny and entertaining tweets about being colored in Norway there is a recurring theme telling a about a reality that white Norwegians do not experience. We are not asked questions or being regarded with suspicion just because we are white. @AbuHus gave the colored Norwegians a voice which reached beyond twitter, and was noted by papers like Aftenposten and Dagbladet.

    Ingrid Dyrkolbotn - 20.03.2013 - 11:57

  6. Latour Swag

    This Twitter bot produces a mashup of the “Bruno Latourbot” and original tweets that use the #swag hashtag. (Source: Leonardo Flores, I ♥ E-Poetry)

    Hannelen Leirvåg - 08.04.2013 - 14:10

  7. natyr

    Description from Festival Images Contre Nature, Marseille 2013: programme identité

    "natyr" est la troisième vidéo dans laquelle l'artiste norvégien Ottar Ormstad combine à de la poésie concrète, image, musique et son. Dans ce cas, la vidéo se construit sur le travail du peintre norvégien Knut Rumohr (1916-2002) ayant surtout réalisé des peintures abstraites à la tempera, inspirées par la nature d'un fjord sur la côte ouest de la Norvège. Ormstad, une fois de plus, continue de mélanger des mots de différentes langues. Un concept qu'il a présenté dans "La Non-Traduction comme Expérience Poétique" à la conférence Translating E-Lit, en 2012 à Paris. Le mot "natyr" ne peut exister dans aucune langue, mais peut être éprouvé grâce à différentes associations liées à la nature. La vidéo (HD 16:9) est faite pour une diffusion plein écran (4:45 min). Exceptée l'animation d’Ina Pillat, direction et création sont de Ormstad, photographie et musique incluses.

    Ottar Ormstad - 29.04.2013 - 15:40

  8. @bogost_ebooks

    A set of Twitter accounts that parody Ian Bogost's Twitter account, making use (and fun) of it.

    Hannelen Leirvåg - 03.05.2013 - 18:38

  9. #Carnivast

    #Carnivast is an interactive electronic literature application for desktop computers and Android devices that explores code poetry as a series of beautiful and complex 3D shapes and textures.

    Andy Campbell - 04.05.2013 - 14:46

  10. Real_Time_"1sts!" [or: PanoptiConned Imagery From the Scene]

    This work is inspired by the real-time events triggered by a fatal shooting incident in MIT and a manhunt for suspects allegedly involved in the Boston Marathon bombings as reported through social media, particularly Twitter.

    (Source: Leonardo Flores, I ♥ E-Poetry)

    Hannelen Leirvåg - 07.05.2013 - 12:55

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