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Late-twentieth-century machines have made thoroughly...
— Haraway, Donna. “A...
Dec 1st
Historian of science Philip Mirowski calls this literal...
— Sack, Warren....
Nov 30th
(…) we may conceptualize the difference between narratives,...
— Aarseth, Espen J. Cybertext,...
Nov 29th
While technological failure is often controlled and...
— Cascone, Kim. “The...
Nov 28th
The “post-digital” aesthetic was developed in part as a...
— Cascone, Kim. “The...
Nov 27th
Returning to the hand-made films of the previous generation,...
— Meaney, Ewan. “On Glitching”....
Nov 26th
Around 1960, John Cage and David Tudor discovered that they...
— Holmes, Thom. Electronic and...
Nov 25th
[Futurism] was probably the first time in history that sound...
— Cascone, Kim. “The...
Nov 24th
If today, when we have perhaps a thousand different...
— Russolo, Luigi. The Art of...
Nov 23rd
A glitch is stunning. It appears as a temporary replacement...
— Goriunova, Olga, and Alexei...
Nov 22nd
Avant-garde artists inspired or disgusted by technology and...
— Goriunova, Olga, and Alexei...
Nov 21st
A glitch is a singular dysfunctional event that allows...
— Goriunova, Olga, and Alexei...
Nov 20th
I think that Arnulf Rainer is the film that best...
— Peter Kubelka, interviewed by...
Nov 19th
Glitching represents an attempt to understand the liminality...
— Meaney, Ewan. “On...
Nov 18th
(…) still, many artists seem interested in keeping the...
— Meaney, Ewan. “On...
Nov 17th
Visual representations also undervalue the knowledge we have...
— Thackara, John. In the Bubble:...
Nov 16th
These systems [John Conway’s Game of Life] are not models or...
— Aarseth, Espen J. Cybertext,...
Nov 15th
In all this, process is still not present as something...
— Alexander, Christopher. The...
Nov 14th
In the mechanistic view of architecture we think mainly of...
— Alexander, Christopher. The...
Nov 13th
The primary consequence of the computational nature of the...
— Lloyd, Seth. Programming the...
Nov 12th
Are these images “art”? Perhaps no more than simple circles...
— Cope, David. Computer Models...
Nov 11th
(…) Boltzmann’s explanation of the origins of complexity is...
— Lloyd, Seth. Programming the...
Nov 10th
(…) the distinction between creativity and randomness had...
— Cope, David. Computer Models...
Nov 9th
Ross Ashby long ago pointed out that no system (neither...
— Bateson, Gregory. Mind and...
Nov 8th
Each subsystem has two components (as is implied by the word...
— Bateson, Gregory. Mind and...
Nov 7th
In that stochastic system to which Darwinians have paid most...
— Bateson, Gregory. Mind and...
Nov 6th
The explicit argument against the creation of long texts by...
— Lloyd, Seth. Programming the...
Nov 5th
Professor Max Bense, whose theory of generative aesthetics...
— Reichardt, Jasia. The Computer...
Nov 4th
When it comes to the construction of autonomous machines...
— Dorin, Alan. “A Survey of...
Nov 3rd
As neither AARON nor any known contemporary system has...
— Ariza, Christopher. “The...
Nov 2nd
Critical common sense would find the idea of an alien,...
— Goffey, Andrew....
Nov 1st