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Lialina escribe en html su última voluntad. Lista sus trabajos y los reparte entre familiares y amigos. Convierte en patrimonio sus propiedades digitales, les otorga un valor.
March 1, 2015. Paragliding from Anderson's Viewpoint, Oregon located north of Cape Lookout State Park and south of Netarts on the Pacific Ocean. 45 21 14.86 N 123 58 16.36 W .
Magdalenes, ordinadors, tasses de té i quaderns de notes. Material de treball pel projecte Germinador. Hem trucat al director de Maçart i hem començat a definir com enfocar la feina a partir d'ara.
The Digital Fill is a place where users can enter webpages to be trashed in a virtual landfill or recycle pages they or others have submitted. The work speaks to the voluminous amount of information that is created on an hourly basis and how most of that information goes unread. It also looks at webpages that have stopped being updated long ago and if those pages are now essentially "trash." The project was created as an exploration of the phenomenon of digital detritus, and how one might come to identify a webpage as "past its expiration date."
Ewa Wójtowicz’s book “net art” features MTAA’s Creative Commons-licensed Simple Net Art Diagram on the cover.
So, I'm driving along towards Cape Meares, and come to point where lots of people are parked and traipsing out over the mud flats. It was a good excuse for stretching, and I was curious as to what they were doing, so headed out. The muck was slippery (luckily I didn't fall), but you only sank about a half inch, and the flats had some wonderful views.
workshop [DG Andujar] *reutilización de tecnología obsoleta y codigos abiertos // jornadas de arte y medios digitales //
The Digital Fill is a place where users can enter webpages to be trashed in a virtual landfill or recycle pages they or others have submitted. The work speaks to the voluminous amount of information that is created on an hourly basis and how most of that information goes unread. It also looks at webpages that have stopped being updated long ago and if those pages are now essentially "trash." The project was created as an exploration of the phenomenon of digital detritus, and how one might come to identify a webpage as "past its expiration date."
The Digital Fill is a place where users can enter webpages to be trashed in a virtual landfill or recycle pages they or others have submitted. The work speaks to the voluminous amount of information that is created on an hourly basis and how most of that information goes unread. It also looks at webpages that have stopped being updated long ago and if those pages are now essentially "trash." The project was created as an exploration of the phenomenon of digital detritus, and how one might come to identify a webpage as "past its expiration date."