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November 11 · Issue #143 · View online
Articles/posts that for some reason created a spark in my memory.
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ECAL Research Day 2019: Christian Mio Loclair, Art director, Waltz Binaire, Berlin on Vimeo
Fantastic talk by “deep voice” Christian Mio Loclair about his art practice based on AI and neural networks. Just 2 weeks ago his team won the The 2020 BCS AI Award for his work “Helin”
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ECAL Research Day 2019: Christian Mio Loclair, Art director, Waltz Binaire, Berlin on Vimeo
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World Records
In the late fall of 2019, Jenny Reardon, Bonnie Honig, and Warren Sack met twice for a trialogue to discuss questions like these: what are the prevailing trends in science, biotech, and software engineering?
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Atmospheric Disturbances — Real Life
About (failed) attempts to predict human behavior like the weather: this quantification misses social needs and political demands
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A Futurist’s Learnings From The Corona-Crisis, And Some Key Foresights
An update from futurist Gerd Leonhard and some of his penny-drop moments, understanding and embracing the fact that there is no such thing as a ‘going back to normal’.
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Fatberg: Material Ecologies and the Complexities of Waste — Strelka Mag
This collection of nine scenes catalogues views of the life of the fatberg from the perspective of the fictional RMT (Residue Management Task Force).
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A New Era of Innovation and Trust in Data | by Tim Berners-Lee | Nov, 2020 | Medium
Today marks a huge milestone in Inrupt’s journey to deliver on my vision for a vibrant web of shared benefit and opportunity. I’m thrilled that the first enterprise-ready version of a Solid Server…
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Windows on Vimeo
An open window becomes an invitation to look inside—but who is watching? In the digital world, our private lives are being shared with others, and it's…
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Windows on Vimeo
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Digital Sovereignty.. It has been a long time since I’ve… | by swardley | Oct, 2020 | Medium
It has been a long time since I’ve posted and there is so much to discuss. The continued industrialisation of the technology stack, the automation of radicalisaton online, the impacts of physical…
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The Orientation of Opinions | DAMN° Magazine
Creating and plotting their own version of a Political Compass, Disnovation.org sees how closely they map Donald Trump, King Kong and Paris Hilton.
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Online Culture Wars (Video - teaser) on Vimeo
Ubiquitous social networks gave rise to new types of practices, new forms of expression, and new means for collective organization of protest and discord. From 1 year ago, already!
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Online Culture Wars (Video - teaser) on Vimeo
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Inside Foxconn’s empty buildings, empty factories, and empty promises in Wisconsin
In 2017, then-Governor Scott Walker and President Trump announced a historic deal with Foxconn to bring manufacturing jobs to Wisconsin. But none of the jobs, buildings, or promises have been fulfilled—and look like they never will. The Verge’s Josh Dzieza investigates two years of what happened behind the scenes at Foxconn in Wisconsin.
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Materials for Two Theories: TIMN and STA:C: RETHINKING STRATEGY AND STATECRAFT FOR THE INFORMATION AGE
From the author of TIMN (Tribes, Institutions, Markets, Networks). Highly recommended
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The future of media & mediating the future | by Alexis Lloyd | Ethical Futures Lab | Oct, 2020 | Medium
Over the last couple of weeks it’s become unavoidably clear that we have lived, and are living, through significant change. Nearly all our assumptions about “how stuff works” are shifting, and while…
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Good Ideas Don’t Last Forever
When was the last time that you had a good idea go bad? Professional success today is much more about the learning than the knowing.
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Team - Guild of Future Architects | GoFA
Core team, program team and governance board of the Guild of Future Architects.
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AI Applied To Video Conferencing Kicks It Up Several Notches
Video conference has become the new business travel, thanks to Covid-19, and we’re going to do more of it even after the virus.
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Home | Useful Fiction
Useful Fiction works at the intersection of strategic foresight, technology discovery, and narrative.
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Fifth-Generation Management - Breaking Smart
Venkatesh Rao talks about an idea he calls fifth-generation management. 1/ Fifth-generation management is an emerging style of management we don’t know much about because it doesn’t actually exist yet. But it is guaranteed to emerge post-Covid because historically, big sharp disruptions have reliably triggered discontinuous changes in management culture, and it is already clear that this one is doing that.
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Institute of Network Cultures | Out now: Internet, Mon Amour – Chronicles before yesterday’s collapse
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Philippines payment processing startup PayMongo lands $12 million Series A led by Stripe – TechCrunch
Stripe has led a $12 million Series A round in Manila-based online payment platform PayMongo, the startup announced today. PayMongo, which offers an online payments API for businesses in the Philippines, was the first Filipino-owned financial tech startup to take part in Y Combinator’s accelerator program. Y Combinator and Global Founders Capital, another previous investor, […]
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Epistemic Reserve Notes
About trust as a currency. Very interesting
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Future of MicroPayments Conference
Amazing conference lead by Amber Case and with participation of Douglas Rushkoff and many others.
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MoneyLab | MoneyLab #9 Helsinki (19-20.9.2020) program now online
MoneyLab is an international network of artists, hackers, designers, economists and activists who explore forms of financial democratization.
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Optical governance: The Roles of Machine Vision in China’s Epidemic Response — Strelka Mag
Strelka Mag — Exploring new urban conditions. The online magazine of Strelka Institute for Media, Architecture and Design.
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Waymo Data Shows Superhuman Safety Record. They Should Deploy Today
Waymo (Google self-driving) has done it. Their newly released detailed safety report shows 6 million miles with no at-fault accidents, a record far surpassing human performance. It’s a new level of transparency, and a sign that they should and must deploy soon. The self-drive story of the year.
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🔮How GPT-3 is shaping our AI future
When OpenAI released GPT-3 in July, it marked the first time a general-purpose AI saw the light of the day. In an overview of the history of knowledge technologies that preceded it, I wrote: Creating a generalisable tool for actually answering the question you wanted answering was hard.
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Amazon Unveils Drone That Films Inside Your Home. What Could Go Wrong? - The New York Times
On social media, people had some concerns about the Ring Always Home Cam. To put it mildly.
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Amazon's new flying home security drone, the "Ring Always Home Cam" (silent movie from Amazon)
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Sweet-Talking CEOs Are Starting to Outsmart the Robot Analysts - Bloomberg
A new era of robots reading financial statements and machines monitoring earnings calls means analysts no longer need to sweat a company’s every last word. For corporate leaders, it’s quite the opposite.
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Connected refuge: rethinking the home in the light of the virus | CCCB LAB
COVID-19 has reminded us of the importance of the home while favouring in-depth changes in our ways of inhabiting it.
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No Escape From Reality — Real Life
The immersiveness of virtual reality fuels a fantasy of richer data collection
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In troubled times, a ritual walk can clear the mind and soothe the soul | Walking | The Guardian
A pilgrimage is healing because it encourages you to savour the moment, says Catherine Fairweather
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Institute of Network Cultures | Just out: Offline Matters: The Less-Digital Guide to Creative Work
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32. The inspired inefficiency of technology done properly | by Dan Hill | Slowdown Papers | Sep, 2020 | Medium
Technology is both a core constituent and modifier of these infrastructures of everyday life, and the paradigms they sit within. As technologies change, so our mental models are shifting planes…
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A Swarm of Cyborg Cockroaches That Lives in Your House
A Swarm of Cyborg Cockroaches That Lives in Your House
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COSM(ET)IC ROACH
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Futurism Methodologies & Future-State Blueprints, John Willshire from Smithery
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Futurism Methodologies & Future-State Blueprints, John Willshire from Smithery
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“Visitors” by Scott Lazer - BOOOOOOOM TV - A daily selection of the best short films, music videos, and animations.
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Visitors on Vimeo
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Remix Boogie Woogie | Trailer
Remix Boogie-Woogie (Dance, Descend, Repeat) available from seditionart.com Music Credits: PHONEME Music | Gwerz de l'Ame juste| composed by Jean-Jacques BIR…
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Remix Boogie Woogie | Trailer
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The uncanny allure of the annual Cajun crawfish festival in Louisiana | Aeon Videos
Americana has never looked as eerie as at the annual Cajun crawfish festival: video art by a Québécois filmmaking trio > Just another day in America…
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Acadiana on Vimeo
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Axel Vervoordt at Frieze Masters Viewing Room – Ida Barbarigo
Boris Vervoordt presents ‘Le spiaggie d'Orfeo’ by Ida Barbarigo, featured at Frieze Masters Online Viewing Room 2020.
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Axel Vervoordt at Frieze Masters Viewing Room – Ida Barbarigo
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Woodblock Print - start to finish (in real time) - 3 hours of artistic and artisanal dedication - This will have a zen-effect on you...
Tokyo-based woodblock printmaker Dave Bull presents a recorded Twitch live stream showing the entire process of making a woodblock print, from blank block ri…
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Woodblock Print - start to finish (in real time)
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Thomas Wilfred - Master of light
Among the lesser known artist who will appear in the new series by Waldemar Januszczak, is Thomas Wilfred. He started his light machine 100 years ago…
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Thomas Wilfred - Master of light
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austere and monumental, the newly renovated rothko chapel reopens to the public
listed on the national register of historic places, the rothko chapel is defined by its fourteen monumental mark rothko canvases.
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Masterpiece: Nighthawks
Masterpiece: Nighthawks places British art historian, BBC presenter and BAFTA nominated broadcaster, Dr James Fox inside the virtual 3D representation of Edw…
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Masterpiece: Nighthawks
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Little Planet II [ A Neural Style transfer]
#machinelearning #deeplearning #computervision #neuralnetworks #ai Experimenting on a little Planet @ Academie Gent. Using an insta360 one. By co-student Frank Poncelet who will be my guest at the upcoming Pirate TV “Art-Tribe” edition
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My Little Planet II [ A Neural Style transfer]
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Blindness - Koen Vos @ FF&P
Blindness - Koen Vos @ FF&P - Koen Vos is one of my teachers at the Art Academy in Ghent. This video is about his latest exhibition
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Blindness - Koen Vos @ FF&P
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Why Is Post-COVID China Embracing A Cyberpunk Aesthetic? | Jing Daily
Originally a futuristic and dystopian science-fiction genre from the 1980s, Cyberpunk has reemerged as a total lifestyle aesthetic for Gen Zers in China.
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Dries Van Noten - Video Women S/S 2021
Video fashion show Women S/S 2021
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Dries Van Noten Spring Summer 2021 - Video by Viviane Sassen
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BALMAIN SPRING/SUMMER 2021 RUNWAY #BALMAINSS21
Watch the #BALMAINSS21 Show live from Paris during #PFW. 30.09.2020 8PM CET/ 2PM EST/ 11AM PST
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BALMAIN SPRING/SUMMER 2021 RUNWAY #BALMAINSS21
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Nine Inch Nails - Closer (Director's Cut)
Music video by Nine Inch Nails performing Closer. © 1989 Interscope Records. Parental advise recommended. Not for sensitive souls. From more than 20 years ago
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Nine Inch Nails - Closer (Director's Cut)
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The giant tap-dancing noses scene from Shostakovich's The Nose (The Royal Opera)
Shostakovich’s surreal and brilliant first opera tells the story of a man who wakes one morning to find that his nose has gone missing Find out more at http:…
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The giant tap-dancing noses scene from Shostakovich's The Nose (The Royal Opera)
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“Immaterial/Re-material”, the evolution of computing art • Digicult | Digital Art, Design and Culture
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PAREDE | espetáculo Velox (1995)
Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.
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PAREDE | espetáculo Velox (1995)
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'It's the screams of the damned!' The eerie AI world of deepfake music | Music | The Guardian
Artificial intelligence is being used to create new songs seemingly performed by Frank Sinatra and other dead stars. ‘Deepfakes’ are cute tricks – but they could change pop for ever
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'She made music jump into 3D': Wendy Carlos, the reclusive synth genius | Electronic music | The Guardian
She went platinum by plugging Bach into 20th century machines, and was soon working with Stanley Kubrick. But prejudice around her gender transition pushed Wendy Carlos out of sight
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Brian Eno’s Music for Anxious Times - The New York Times
As he releases a collection of work that has appeared in films, the English musician talked about making functional art, his most ubiquitous composition and why he dislikes wearing headphones on the street.
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Various Artists - From Brussels With Love - album review | Louder Than War
Various Artists - From Brussels With Love Les Disques du Crepuscule 2CD/Double Vinyl/Cassette Released 6 November 2020 A deluxe 40th anniversary | From Brussels With Love - A deluxe 40th anniversary 2CD hardback edition of the famed sampler cassette first in November 1980, with contributions from Brian Eno, John Foxx and A Certain Ratio among others
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Prince | COMMANDO | John Sanborn
John Sanborn goes heavy on Prince.
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Prince | COMMANDO | John Sanborn
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Tone Transfer
Tone Transfer lets you transform everyday sounds into musical instruments. Record and upload audio directly into the browser and hear our machine learning mo…
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Het weefsel der mensheid - Carlijn Kingma & De Correspondent
Fantastic storytelling (in Dutch) about the fabric of humanity, based on a hand-drawn map. Via @marksstorm
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