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  1. I-Pledge.org

    I-Pledge.org

    eabigelow - 28.06.2012 - 03:28

  2. Every Word I Saved

    Every Word I Saved is a software piece that continuously displays every word that the artist saved in various computers, from 2000 to 2006. The words were harvested from sent emails, text documents and instant messaging logs, which were put in a database and then arranged in alphabetical order. Each word preserves only its original capitalization; other than this, their original context is erased by the alphabetical organization. Source: artist's description on project website

    Patricia Tomaszek - 28.08.2012 - 15:00

  3. Rush

    Rush er en hyperfortelling bestående av skrift, bilde og animasjon. Skriften beveger seg over skjermen i et rolig tempo. Ved visse intervaller må leseren ta et valg som får konsekvenser for det videre handlingsforløpet. Samtidig er hyperteksten og de ulike veivalgene som leseren må ta, visualisert for leseren gjennom et kart. Hyperfortellingen viser fram det alvorlige og forpliktende ved de valgene leseren må ta. Og som leseren vil forstå, er det aldri noen ”second chance”

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 15.10.2012 - 12:04

  4. Another Emotion

    Another Emotion

    Scott Rettberg - 16.10.2012 - 13:38

  5. Heights

    Heights

    Scott Rettberg - 18.10.2012 - 11:34

  6. Only Revolutions

    Only Revolutions

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 19.10.2012 - 19:58

  7. Search Lutz!

    More than 50 years ago a calculator generated a literary text for the first time ever. This happened in Stuttgart, Germany. In 1959 Theo Lutz wrote a programme for Zuse Z22 to create stochastic texts. Following Max Bense’s (Stuttgardian philosopher) advice, he took sixteen nouns and adjectives out of Kafka’s "Schloss," which the calculator then formed into sentences, following certain patterns. Thus, every sentence began with either "ein" or "jeder" ("one" or "each") or the corresponding negative form "kein" or "nicht jeder" ("no" or "not everybody"). Then the noun, selected arbitrarily from the pool of sixteen given nouns, was linked through the verb "ist" ("is") with the likewise arbitrarily chosen adjective. Last, the whole construction was linked up through "und," "oder," "so gilt" ("and," "either," "thus") or given a full stop.

    Johannes Auer - 05.11.2012 - 12:29

  8. Foi

    video poem presented at Poiesis in Rio, 2007.

    Luciana Gattass - 22.11.2012 - 15:04

  9. Calaboca

    Videoperformance, 52”

    Luciana Gattass - 23.11.2012 - 15:12

  10. Journey (Jornada)

    4-channel dance-video installation based on movements inspired by Chinese calligraphy. (source: Poiesis)

    Luciana Gattass - 28.11.2012 - 12:52

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