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Machine Growth is a series of AI-driven videos that imagines and images a biological-like life for everyday technologies, by creatively morphing them into, for example, trees, house plants, flowers, fish, or coral. Cassette tapes, phones, cameras, headphones, projectors, typewriters, and other electronic waste are “alive” in as much as they grow and spread, consume and break down, diffuse waste and minerals, shift power and stories into and around the world – literally and metaphorically. This series visually compares and contrasts electronic and biological vitality, asking:
What will digital media be and do, after us?
How will our devices weather or grow over time?
What else might our techno-waste be, and how might we sense and feel this?
Where might electronics lead our environmental and economic politics?
Can we plan and act toward new and different futures?
Machine Growth is priced to own at .05 ETH via opensea.io/collection/machine-growth. The series is almost complete, with three final pieces still in production. The series presents the potentials of alternate life cycles for what we use and throw out, what it might grow into, and how the Earth may (or may not) claim it.
Generated by MidJourney for Aaron Ximm, v3 engine, late July 2022; prompt: "intricate colorful ::burning-man-festival, illustrations, botanical illustration, earthy palette, natural dyes. Volumetric shading. Many species. Colored pencil and water color. Isometric false perspective. Long shot. Style of Rousseau, Seuss, Sendak, Arts-and-Crafts. The playa at golden hour. --ar 3:2"
Scala eXchange 2016, Thursday, 8th - Friday, 9th December at Business Design Centre, London. skillsmatter.com/conferences/7432-scala-exchange-2016#pro.... Images copyright www.edtelling.com
Machine Growth is a series of AI-driven videos that imagines and images a biological-like life for everyday technologies, by creatively morphing them into, for example, trees, house plants, flowers, fish, or coral. Cassette tapes, phones, cameras, headphones, projectors, typewriters, and other electronic waste are “alive” in as much as they grow and spread, consume and break down, diffuse waste and minerals, shift power and stories into and around the world – literally and metaphorically. This series visually compares and contrasts electronic and biological vitality, asking:
What will digital media be and do, after us?
How will our devices weather or grow over time?
What else might our techno-waste be, and how might we sense and feel this?
Where might electronics lead our environmental and economic politics?
Can we plan and act toward new and different futures?
Machine Growth is priced to own at .05 ETH via opensea.io/collection/machine-growth. The series is almost complete, with three final pieces still in production. The series presents the potentials of alternate life cycles for what we use and throw out, what it might grow into, and how the Earth may (or may not) claim it.
Scala eXchange 2016, Thursday, 8th - Friday, 9th December at Business Design Centre, London. skillsmatter.com/conferences/7432-scala-exchange-2016#pro.... Images copyright www.edtelling.com
Postdoctoral appointee Kimberly Bassett looks at electrodeposited films to build a machine learning data set at Sandia’s Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies.
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Photo by Craig Fritz
Scala eXchange 2016, Thursday, 8th - Friday, 9th December at Business Design Centre, London. skillsmatter.com/conferences/7432-scala-exchange-2016#pro.... Images copyright www.edtelling.com
Scala eXchange 2016, Thursday, 8th - Friday, 9th December at Business Design Centre, London. skillsmatter.com/conferences/7432-scala-exchange-2016#pro.... Images copyright www.edtelling.com