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London Dada Work No. 5 from 2005; On-screen representation of random double-spaced keyboard strokes made by the artist, using underscore/bold and arranged in a semi-random stacked format.

 

Modest in content but perhaps revolutionary given the time - as far as is known the first expression of the concept of art existing on-screen and in cyberspace only - before the 2014 introduction of the for-profit contemporary NFT art market trade ability - the temporal property of all who view.

 

* NFTs ( non-fungible tokens) are blockchain-based tokens that each represent a unique asset like a piece of art, digital content, or media. An NFT can be thought of as an irrevocable digital certificate of ownership and authenticity for a given asset, whether digital or physical.

 

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The art of Bridget Riley

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Links to the original 6191 online gallery post

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(from the web):

featuring

 

♡ LE1F's Hair Makeover

♡ Going Mykki Blanco's Way

♡ PLANET KIER: Lady Miss Kier

of Deee-lite

♡ Steal Her Look: Rocko's Modern Life

♡ Pin ups of House of Ladosha,

Jamie Ryan Dee, Hot Sugar, Niko Da Ikon, Patric DiCaprio, AB Soto

♡ Trading Cards

♡ Fan Art by Yippywhippy, Simon Fortin, Grace Miceli & FANART

♡ Miley Serious' Video Club

♡ Comic Sans: Jane Mai

♡ Fantasizing about Patric DiCaprio

♡ Birthday666Slut

♡ Demashita! by Marina Fini

♡ Zombelle's Rules of Online Dating

♡ In The Clouds with Shock Diamond

♡ Did They Say That?

♡ Tube Teens

♡ Horoscopes

+ MORE!

 

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Do Not Touch is an ever-changing interactive music video for the track Kilo by the Dutch band Light Light which celebrates and laments the end of the cursor.

 

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Marble Machine is both an instrument and the song itself—the process of making is embedded within and is inseparable from the process of composition. It brings programming, performance, traditional handcrafting and digital production together to make a contemporary pop song using ancient techniques and modern tools. This machine is an ingenious work that explores the relationship of music to movement, mathematics, physical processes, and systems thinking. The machine consists of around 3000 parts and 3000 screws, including 500 LEGO parts, 5 full-size sheets of Baltic birch plywood, and 2000 marbles. The Marble Machine features the following instruments: Kickdrum, snare drum, hihat, sizzle cymbal, electric bass and vibraphone.

With more than 23 million clicks on YouTube the video is a hit on the social media platforms.

 

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The installation features a wooden kneeler and a split flap display that shows a random selection of continuously changing letters. When a person interacts with the work by kneeling down, the installation’s built-in artificial intelligence responds by presenting on the screen a short sentence that is reminiscent of an inspirational quote or aphorism. Each phrase is written by the machine’s neural networks and is entirely unique; no two visitors will ever receive the same line of distilled wisdom from Appropriate Response.

 

For further information please visit:

ars.electronica.art/prix/en/winners/interactive-art/

 

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I was interviewed for my recent sl art in the Boston Cyberarts Festival. Check it out: secondarts.wordpress.com/2009/05/10/%e2%80%9ci%e2%80%99m-...

Photo showing the Project "The Transparency Of Randomness by Vera Tolazzi (AT) and Mathias Gartner (AT) at the CyberArts Exhibition.

 

In this interactive installation, visitors can directly experience the significance of the complex interplay of randomness and stochastics in current mathematical and physical research. 27 transparent boxes, floating in space, continuously generate random numbers by using the wellknown medium of dice. The process of random number generation is influenced by the complexity of nature and its structures, using a variety of natural materials such as cinnamon, moss, cotton, and cork that have special haptic properties like being soft, rough, hard-edged, or fluffy. Each roll of the dice thus takes on completely different characteristics. Visitors have the opportunity to control one of the boxes by accessing a web application and therefore become an active part of the installation with their self-generated random number. The ensemble of all generated random numbers forms the basis for a real-time calculation and generative graphics. With this project the artists want to demonstrate the importance of random numbers in various fields of research, such as artificial intelligence, physics, computer simulations, and machine learning.

 

"The Transparency Of Randomness" received a Honorary Mention at the Prix Ars Electronica 2021.

 

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Dirtscraper is a computational artwork telling the story of a decaying underground megastructure—a digital portrait of sick architecture. As the Dirtscraper simulation degrades over time, a variety of myths emerge. Through text pop-ups, members of its virtual community tell the tale of their surroundings, relationships, and mental health in an attempt to quell the constant noise of their precarious circumstances. Taken as a whole, the artwork emulates a collective body subjected to the inner workings of a gridded simulation: housing blocks are overrun by industry, residents are displaced, the individual withers. What remains is the story of a constantly kinetic city and the people that persist as its inhabitants.

 

DIRTSCRAPE by Peter Burr (US) received an Honorary Mention at the Prix Ars Electronica 2021.

 

Credit: Peter Burr (US)

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Photo showing the Project "A Father’s Lullaby" by Rashin Fahandej (US) at the CyberArts Exhibition.

 

A Father’s Lullaby is a “poetic movement” in which art and technology mobilize a plethora of voices while utilizing public places and virtual spaces. The project addresses the unequal treatment of prisoners in the USA based on ethnic origin (as well as the disparity in the rate of imprisonment) and the impact of this situation on children, women, and low-income communities. The installation consists of different layers of sound: a series of compositions based on lullabies contributed by fathers and a touch-activated sound station with audio/light panels that unfolds many different stories. Songs and lullabies collected via a website, as well as interviews with men on probation, tell of the structural violence of male-dominated mass imprisonment, but also of love and trauma, presence and absence, and the power of personal memories. A Father’s Lullaby is also beeing presented In Kepler’s Gardens / Campus of the Johannes Kepler University.

 

"A Fathers Lullaby" won the Award of Distinction at the Prix Ars Electronica 2021.

 

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This project is part of the CyberArts 2020 exhibition at the OK.

 

Invisible surveillance deprives people of their civil rights as specially developed algorithms and data mining systems define people by race, economic factors, or gender. Lynn Hershman Leeson believes there is an urgent need to expose these tactics in order to stop the global damage they cause. Her work Shadow Stalker presents a film that sketches the history of predictive policing, digital identity theft, and the dangers of data mining. In the interactive part of the installation, visitors’ “digital shadows” are made public – comprising personal information generated in real time that can be retrieved from internet databases via an email address alone.

 

For further information please visit:

ars.electronica.art/keplersgardens/en/prix-interactive-art/

 

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The Digital Shaman Project proposes a new mode of mourning in keeping with the technical advances of today. A 3D-printed mask of the deceased’s face is placed on a domestic robot equipped with a motion program that mimics the physical characteristics―personality, speech, gestures―of that individual as if possessed by their spirit. The artist wants with her project to create an emotional relationship between machines and human beings, in the belief that new technologies should take into consideration human desires, emotions, and sensations.

 

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Photo showing Paolo Cirio (IT/US) at the CyberArts Press Tour.

 

Loophole4All is the outcome of a bold tour de force by Paolo Cirio. He hacked the government website of the Cayman Islands, a Caribbean tax haven, and found out the true identities of 200,000 anonymous offshore letter-box companies there. Cirio followed up his big score as a corporate identity thief by selling shares in these secretive enterprises for as low as 99¢ as a way of collectively hijacking them. The upshot: immediate, massive legal threats from the unmasked tax dodgers and lots of media coverage worldwide.

 

Credit: Florian Voggeneder

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