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Which will be a notebook published by the Institute of Network Cultures at 11-11-11!?
Keep your eyes open!!!!
"A Sense of Order" by Ernst Gombrich:
“. . . however we analyse the difference between the regular and the irregular, we must ultimately be able to account for the most basic fact of aesthetic experience, the fact that delight lies somewhere between boredom and confusion.”
In the 18th century madness was constituted as a mental illness. This definition afforded the evidence of a broken dialogue that occurs between reason and the voids of reason.
It also posits the separation between the modern man and the words of the madman, and thrusts into oblivion all those imperfect words, without fixed syntax, a little stammered, through which the exchange of madness and reason takes place. Today, the modern man no longer communicates with the madman. There is no common language for the madman.
The language of psychiatry, which has always been a monologue of reason on madness, was able to establish itself only on the basis of this silence.
Foucault, M. “First Preface to Histoire de la folie”. In Pli 13 (2002):1-12.
Online: www.warwick.ac.uk/philosophy/pli_journal/vol_13.html
in/compatible aesthetics symposium: Unstable & Vernacular: Vulgar & Trivial Articulations of Networked Communication | panel with Florian Cramer, Olia Lialina, Camille Paloque-Berges, Dragan Espenschied.
A top model appears from a glitch.
6 screenshots from the 2009 season intro credits of America’s Next Top Model.
in/compatible aesthetics symposium: Unstable & Vernacular: Vulgar & Trivial Articulations of Networked Communication | panel with Florian Cramer, Olia Lialina, Camille Paloque-Berges, Dragan Espenschied.
titelpage of Glitchmanifesto
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Presentation @ Video Vortex 20 November 2009, Atomium, Brussels.
Taken at IRISA or INRIA - Rennes on a misty night ( See the sky! It's all diffused) at 2316 Hrs. I had nothing but the camera to make this one (that means no tripod). | Click to View Large On Black
I work with researchers who constitute the team METISS which is dedicated to research in Signal Processing with special emphasis on Human Speech. You can visit the team page here. I just love being here and late evenings are always splendid. The probability that you'll find me here between 1100 hrs and 2130 hrs is one.
For Geeks!
HDR from 2 exposures. No tone -mapping, just shadows and highlights. Minor retouching with my own script files and then curves and adjustments in Adobe Lightroom. I used a cooling filter. I got some feedback from critics stating that my pictures are dominated by yellow. I think, it's due to the incandescent lamps in Rennes which impart the strong yellow tinge. At present, the best I can do is to combat with cooling filter. If I find the problem interesting, I'll make some kind of adaptive white-balance script which is not a big deal!
If you have 2 minutes spare , do have a look at some other Night Shots that I made
When at ease, take out some time to take a Slide Tour of HDRs that I made. It will be worth your time and efforts.
© 2007 Ayush Bhandari
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Glitch art is often not just abstract, it is non figurative. This glitch is a disfiguration of a moving image, a tradition that started within the first World War, in which the real was heavily mutilated, often completely broken. Right under the glitch are the wounds that war and terrorism actually made. The glitch is just a camouflage, a new form of a practice that resonates broken aesthetics throughout the history of contemporary art.
Students of EECS Professor Alfred Hero's EECS 452: Digital Signal Processing Design Laboratory course partake in final presentations of projects they have been working on all semester in the Lee Iacocca Room in GG Brown on North Campus in Ann Arbor, MI on December 11, 2012.
Photo: Joseph Xu, Michigan Engineering Communications & Marketing
Humans cannot function well in situations of either extreme monotony or extreme stimulation (sensory deprivation or overload) portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=581710.581720&type=series
Dionysian celebrations :: sound and fury :: The sacred aspect of the fear that anything might happen. muse.jhu.edu/login?uri=/journals/leonardo_music_journal/v...
Etymologically, the term "noise" in different Western languages (støj, bruit, Geräusch, larm etc.) refers to states of aggression, alarm and tension and to powerful sound phenomena in nature such as storm, thunder and the roaring sea.