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Gravity Clock
Gravity clock visualizes the passage of time by the permanent destruction and reconstruction of the clock-face. Every second the hand breaks numbers out of the dial and lets them drop to the floor where they get buried by the following numbers and eventually wither away to make room for the endless succession of time.
Scott Rettberg - 07.10.2012 - 21:18
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Viva Zombatista
Viva Zombatista
Scott Rettberg - 03.11.2012 - 12:50
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Norangsdalen
Norangsdalen
Scott Rettberg - 03.11.2012 - 12:57
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American Psycho, 2010
Google reads our emails, garners information from our personal messages and uses that profiling strategy to select “relevant” ads. It then displays those ads on the screen next to the very emails from which the information was initially taken.
American Psycho was created by sending the entirety of Bret Easton Ellis’ violent, masochistic and gratuitous novel American Psycho through GMail, one page at a time. We collected the ads that appeared next to each email and used them to annotate the original text, page by page. In printing it as a perfect bound book, we erased the body of Ellis’ text and left only chapter titles and constellations of our added footnotes. What remains is American Psycho, told through its chapter titles and annotated relational Google ads.
Eric Dean Rasmussen - 03.11.2012 - 15:37
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Don't Breathe
Don't Breathe
Jennifer Roudabush - 13.01.2013 - 23:12
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Snow Queen
Snow Queen, a debut videopoem by Machine Libertine, is a combination of masculine poetry «Poison Tree» by William Blake contrasted to mechanic female MacOS voice and Sever group remix of Souzfilm animation «Snow Queen» (1957). The cubist imagery of the Snow Queen's realm evokes parallels with the realm of the digital that is as unstable as the icicles that Key composes the word "eternity" from.
Natalia Fedorova - 26.01.2013 - 15:08
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Качели (Swing)
Качели (Swing)
Natalia Fedorova - 27.01.2013 - 23:14
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Algorithmic Search for Love
Algorithmic Search for Love
Dan Kvilhaug - 18.03.2013 - 17:55
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Chi ha ucciso David Crane? (Who killed David Crane?)
You choose. "Who killed David Crane?" is a different way to read a novel, the story changes depending on the decisions you make, leading you in new and unexpected end. Not just a novel, much more than a game. [Taken from http://www.quintadicopertina.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=artic... ]
Dan Kvilhaug - 20.03.2013 - 13:36
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Hypertexte
Hypertexte
Dan Kvilhaug - 09.04.2013 - 21:34