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Connected Virtual Educator Hangout with Rosie and Robert Vjotek

     

Il Campo, Siena, Italy

1999

early morning taxi from jfk over queens bridge...wishing to view the sight of the bird in flight high above the wires...

Bournville/Birmingham

Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg’s Pollinator Pathmaker is a transformative artwork, designed from the perspective of pollinating insects rather than humans.The artwork challenges traditional garden aesthetics by using an algorithmic tool developed in collaboration with AI scientists, horticulturalists and pollinator experts to design gardens that meet the needs of bees, butterflies, moths and other important pollinators that are affected by human actions such as habitat destruction and climate change.

 

Caption: Installation view of Pollinator Pathmaker: iFADDiPqc5HU3KiFxjBEuG (Pollinator Vision, Early Summer) and Pollinator Pathmaker: AfyLbwTriWhuR7PDkd77LZ (Pollinator Vision, Late Summer), alongside the Pollinator Pathmaker online tool exhibited on touchscreens in ‘Connected Earth’, Ars Electronica Center, 2024.

 

Photo: Ars Electronica / Birgit Cakir

The Royal Botanic Garden Sydney. 26/7/2017

Photo Credit - James Horan

Photo credits: Alexandra Feneșan, Larisa Birta, Maria Lucian, Remus Toderici

Photo credits: Alexandra Feneșan, Larisa Birta, Maria Lucian, Remus Toderici

I don't like cell phones.

Well that is not a true statement, I have nothing against cell phones. As a tool cell phone can be pretty handy. But I really dislike the way it being used. The idea that we should be always connected, the anticipation that when ever someone want to contact us they will be able too - mostly the boss. All around people can't just put the damn toy down - in the street, on the bus, everywhere!

So I thought I will start document how we enslave ourself to the new master - the God of constant connectivity.

On black

Connected Virtual Educator Hangout with Rosie and Robert Vjotek

     

Photo credits: Alexandra Feneșan, Larisa Birta, Maria Lucian, Remus Toderici

Connected:09 - Pöllauberg

Samstag, 11. Juli 2009 / Saturday, July 11, 2009

Foto / photo: Armin Zingerle

Photo credits: Alexandra Feneșan, Larisa Birta, Maria Lucian, Remus Toderici

Photo credits: Alexandra Feneșan, Larisa Birta, Maria Lucian, Remus Toderici

Photo credits: Alexandra Feneșan, Larisa Birta, Maria Lucian, Remus Toderici

Photo credits: Alexandra Feneșan, Larisa Birta, Maria Lucian, Remus Toderici

Photo credits: Alexandra Feneșan, Larisa Birta, Maria Lucian, Remus Toderici

In cooperation with the Austrian Climate and Energy Fund, the Ars Electronica Center is presenting the exhibition “Connected Earth,” which examines the impressive interactions of natural systems. The opening took place on November 13, 2024.

 

photo showing: Dominik Matheisl

 

photo: Birgit Cakir

Exploration of continuous line drawing coupled with the notion of a red string of fate connecting two people even if they are in completely different places physically and mentally.

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20131023, Wednesday, October 23, 2013, Boston, MA, USA; Partners HealthCare 10th Annual Connected Health Symposium at Boston's World Trade Center complex and Seaport Hotel Wednesday evening pre-symposium networking reception for symposium attendees and Partners Connected Health staff at the World Trade Center on Boston's historic seaport harbor waterfront Wednesday evening.

 

( 2013 © lightchaser photography )

Dr. Ryan Todd - ENGAGE: Connected - photo by Reece Barrett / Photo Video YYC

Headshots taken at the 2014 BConnected Blogger Conference

Everything is connected. It seems that life’s just made that way. The sun shines, the rain falls. Helps the trees and the flowers grow. The moon, the sea, the earth and sky. The animals, plants and you and I. We are all connected in this great big web of life.

In cooperation with the Austrian Climate and Energy Fund, the Ars Electronica Center is presenting the exhibition “Connected Earth,” which examines the impressive interactions of natural systems. The opening took place on November 13, 2024.

 

photo showing: Gerfried Stocker

 

photo: Birgit Cakir

In cooperation with the Austrian Climate and Energy Fund, the Ars Electronica Center is presenting the exhibition “Connected Earth,” which examines the impressive interactions of natural systems. The opening took place on November 13, 2024.

 

photo: Birgit Cakir

Photo credits: Alexandra Feneșan, Larisa Birta, Maria Lucian, Remus Toderici

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