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On being a Netartizen (Google)

Beverley

Tuesday, Aug 18, 2015 - 04:21:26 pm

@ beverley

I think as part of a generation of active social media users, we are surely Net Citizens. But as creatives, how can we take a step further and use social media as a form of art? The Internet can be considered an artistic medium. Whether the outcome of the work is interactive or static, there are really endless things one can Read more →

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A lofty view of Google, which many think of as the monster of big data. But in many ways, the idea of Google began as a kind of social sculpture, a search engine based on the the popularity of links. And yes, Google is also the intelligent "world brain" that was prophesied many years ago.

How might the open source system of sharing and collective narrative be a creative inspiration and approach for artists?

Angel

Tuesday, Aug 18, 2015 - 03:19:21 pm

@ Real life

It is definitely exciting to be living in the age of the internet, where we can make a bigger impact and also reach out to a bigger audience than we ever could.  I really love the idea of the open source being  a “mode of technological production that is collectively authored or manufactured and distributed without profit, or limited profit-sharing Read more →

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Good points. We will discuss the pros and cons of open source in class, but consider that Wikipedia was created by open source contributions.

#iHeartRobotMusic by Steve A. Bjornson

Kamarule

Tuesday, Aug 18, 2015 - 05:50:49 am

@ The Anatomy Of Life & Death

An interactive project by artist name Steve A. Bjornson titled #iHeartRobotMusic which was done in 2012 and showed here today in ISEA2015  in Vancouver.

This installation artwork was installed on the basement level of the Goldcorp Centre for the Arts in downtown Vancouver. With that being said, is a pity that this installation work was place in the B2 level of Read more →

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OMG I AM SO JEALOUS OMG BRING ME THERE OMGGGGG KAMARULLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL
You can always fly here you know. But the work can be more fun with more rhythmic patterns I feel.
Hey Kamarule, excellent documentation and critique! Hope you are having a good time at ISEA. I'll share your post with the class tomorrow night so you can be our surrogate eyes. Looking forward to when you get back to Singapore.

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Paige

Friday, Aug 14, 2015 - 11:31:07 am

@ Nichole

This doesn’t seem too hard, but I suppose we’ll see after 6 weeks if I’m still alive…

One star effort!

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Tags: alive
NICE! =)