Monday, March 17, 2008

Data Art Made of...SHEEP!!





Artist Aaron Koblin's collection of 10,000 sheep, all drawn by random strangers through Amazon's labor distribution mechanism, The Mechanical Turk, where each person was paid 2 cents for their contribution.

The result is an amusing (and quite beautiful!) work of art. See more on his site.

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Wednesday, March 12, 2008

An Absurd Look at Technology

This hilarious video speaks to pretty much anyone who has ever used a computer (or helped someone else with a computer issue). It shows a medieval guy asking for help with using a book for the first time. Talk about "user issues"!



thanks to michael g for the link

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Thursday, March 06, 2008

SpaceTime 3D Browser from Microsoft


...reminds me suspiciously of Apple's Time Machine but check out this video anyway:
http://www.spacetime.com/

the reflections give it away: definitely copying Apple Design-- but who isn't these days?

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Tuesday, March 04, 2008

Nike and Apple Make iPod Compatible With Gym Equipment



http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/080304/nike_apple_gym.html?.v=1

SWEET!! This is a great idea. I know it's mostly a business decision, but I feel really hopeful when I see technology being used to promote health.

Not that I go to the gym much now that I live in San Francisco and can run outdoors.

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Wednesday, February 13, 2008

MAKE STUFF!!!


...and impress your friends!

Here are some amazing classes for those of you in New York:

Learn how to make sensors, program microcontrollers, LEDs and EL wire, make computer music, interactive videos, and more fun stuff...

Art of Light: Controlling LEDs, EL Wire and Other Lighting Elements with Microprocessors
Sat-Sun 2/23, 2/24, 12:00-4:30 pm
Instructor: Leif Krinkle

Ableton Live for Performers: Integrating Live Computer Electronics Into Contemporary Performance
Tuesdays 2/26, 3/4, 3/18, 6:30-9:30 pm (note skipped date 3/11)
Instructor: Todd Reynolds

Video Tracking in Jitter: Expert Video Tracking for Sound and Video Control
Sat-Sun 3/1, 3/2, 12:00-4:30 pm
Instructor: Joshua Goldberg

Pyrotronics: Pyrotechnics & Control for Artists
Thursdays 3/6, 3/13, 3/20, 6:30-9:30 pm
Instructor: Eric Singer

Microcontroller Progamming for Artists: Introduction to the Arduino System
Level 2: Sat-Sun 3/8, 3/9, 12:00-4:30 pm
Instructor: Roberto Osorio-Goenaga

Sensors for Dancers: Wireless Sound and Video Control Through Movement
(2-for-1 registration)
Wednesdays 3/26, 4/2, 4/9, 6:30-9:30 pm
Instructor: Eric Singer

Electromechanical Systems and Robotics for Artists
Sat-Sun 3/29, 3/30, 12:30-5:00 pm
Instructor: Douglas Repetto

classes are at LEMURPLEX-- sign up at lemurbots.org

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Monday, February 11, 2008

A Personal Helicopter That Can Lift You Up



Finally, a better way to commute.

Check out this video:


thanks erok for the link! Found on pistolwimp...

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Sunday, February 10, 2008

What Color is YOUR Precinct?


Cool election-related tool.

Zoom in on the map and find your neighbors and which party they've contributed to! Yikes.

It's called "FundRace 2008". Here's what they say:

Want to know if a celebrity is playing both sides of the fence? Whether that new guy you're seeing is actually a Republican or just dresses like one? If your boss maxed out at that fundraiser or got comped? Whether your neighbor's political involvement stops at that hideous lawn sign?

FundRace makes it easy to search by name or address to see which presidential candidates your friends, family, co-workers, and neighbors are contributing to. Or you can see if your favorite celebrity is putting their money where their mouth is.

FundRace gives you the technology to do what politicians and journalists have been doing for years: find out where the money's coming from, see who it's going to, and solve the mystery of why that crazy ex-roommate of yours is now the Ambassador to Turks and Caicos.

http://fundrace.huffingtonpost.com/neighbors.php

This was originally created at Eyebeam, and is based on contributions to the 2004 or 2008 elections filed with the FEC.

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Thursday, January 31, 2008

Map Your Photos!


Check it out. This is an amazing tool for runners to be able to record and display the experience of a race (or maybe just a normal run, why not?) I wish that I had been able to do something like this for the marathon I ran in 2006 (maybe taking all those photos would have distracted me from the pain too!)

This video shows a running route with photos on it, in Prospect Park, Brooklyn (the race was the Turkey Trot back in Nov 2007). Ralph Yozzo created it -- he's an avid runner as well as technology fan-- he's been working on something that uses GPS to track your location and upload a photo from your camera-phone automatically-- but then you can also upload better photos manually (camera-phone photos are not always the best, and not everyone has GPS)

I hope this tool becomes available to us all soon!

Check out the video:

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Tuesday, January 29, 2008

3D Printer Prints stuff out of SUGAR!!!


CandyFab (sounds fab to me!)is made by Evil Mad Scientist Labs. Read more >

I saw them at Maker Faire last year -- of course I asked the question, and "No, you can't eat it" was the answer, unfortunately.

more photos:

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Thursday, January 17, 2008

Wow! Lots of Amazing Classes (New York)




LEMUR is happy to announce the formation of an Art & Technology Education Coalition in partnership with Harvestworks (http://harvestworks.org) and 3rd Ward (http://3rdward.com). Our three organizations have teamed up to broaden our collective offering of art & technology classes, with each organization focusing on its strengths. In addition, we will soon be offering special course series, with a series of related subjects taught among the three facilities. Also coming soon, we will be offering discounts for taking multiple classes at any of the facilities.

LEMUR's classes will focus on electronics, sensors, robotics, microcontrollers and performance.

Harvestworks' classes will focus on interactive and multimedia software including a range of Max/MSP and Jitter classes with varied subjects and skill levels.

3rd Ward's classes will focus on fabrication and design, including woodworking, metalworking, welding, screenprinting, textile design and design software.

Below are LEMUR's new course listings for classes in January-March. Following these are listings of courses that our partners will be offering.


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Building MIDI Music & Video Controllers: Creating a Sensor Instrument with MidiTron, Level 1 & 2
Level 1: Sat-Sun 1/26, 1/27, 12:00-4:30 pm
Level 2: Sat-Sun 2/2, 2/3, 12:00-4:30 pm
Instructor: Leif Krinkle

Imagine waving your hand and having an orchestra at your fingertips or tapping on a surface to explore video. This is all possible through the use of MIDI and sensor-based technology. In these classes, you will design and build a controller to create your art with the easy-to-use MidiTron interface (http://miditron.com).

Emphasis will be on hands-on learning. Basic electronics and Max/MSP/Jitter (http://cycling74.com/products/maxmsp) programming will also be covered. No previous knowledge of electronics, sensors or programming is assumed. Background information will be covered and the bulk of Level 1 will be focused on building a working controller that you will take home and begin to create with. Examples of previous project ideas include a shoe that creates notes for each step and a glove that determines lighting cues in a theatrical performance.

In Level 2, we will delve deeper into using Max and other programs with MidiTron, connecting output devices (LEDs, robotics, etc.), gaining a better understanding of sensor electronics and other higher-level skills, as well as shoring up knowledge learned in Level 1

Level I: $495 including MidiTron & sensors
Level 2: $330 including additional lab kit items

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Microcontroller Progamming for Artists: Introduction to the Arduino System, Level 1 & 2
Level 1: Sat-Sun 2/9, 2/10, 12:00-4:30 pm
Level 2: Sat-Sun 2/16, 2/17, 12:00-4:30 pm
Instructor: Roberto Osorio-Goenaga

Have you ever wanted to build a robot or an interactive art installation? Have you ever wondered how LEDs, sensors and motors work? Through collaborative exercises and the development of a final project you will learn how to program and prototype with an Arduino microcontroller (http://arduino.cc). This class is geared towards beginners, and no prior knowledge of electronics or programming is required.

This class will demonstrate programming and electronics basics through hands-on microcontroller projects. You will learn digital and analog input and output techniques for controlling motors and interpreting sensors, as well as the programming skills necessary to use these components effectively. By the end of Level 1, students will have a firm understanding of how microcontrollers, sensors and actuators work and how to utilize these tools in their own creative projects.

Past students who have taken the original course have been eager to keep going and learn more about the Arduino. Therefore, we are now offering a consecutive Level 2 course. In Level 2, we will go beyond basic functionality and deeper into the Arduino programming language. We will also explore advanced concepts in interface, motion and display based on student interest.

Level 1: $375 including Arduino board & materials
Level 2: $300

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Video Tracking in Jitter: Expert Video Tracking for Sound and Video Control
Sat-Sun 3/1, 3/2, 12:00-4:30 pm
Instructor: Joshua Goldberg

Learn how to use Jitter to manipulate audio and video using video camera information. We will discuss how to set up a video tracking installation, how to use the software for simple and more complicated installs, and alternative methods. An understanding of Max is required.

Cost: $300

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Fun With Fiberglass: Basic Composite Fabrication
Mondays 2/4, 2/11, 6:30-9:30 pm
Instructor: Bob Huott

Learn the skills and techniques for building custom composite objects from Kevlar, carbon fiber and fiberglass. Students will get hands-on experience in various stages of the process, including patterns and molds, lay-up and final finishing. Discussion will include ideas on how to integrate sensors, lighting or haptics into any project, and students are encouraged to bring their own project ideas. The class will now be in two sessions to offer more hands-on work and time to finish with a completed project (choice of custom laptop armor or handmade lamp). Bob will also give a brief, inside-out tour of the Bean, his own composite sensor-based musical instrument. Composites are a messy business so please dress appropriately: painting clothes or smock and long sleeved shirt.

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Ableton Live for Performers: Integrating Live Computer Electronics Into Contemporary Performance
Tuesdays 2/26, 3/4, 3/18, 6:30-9:30 pm (note skipped date 3/11)
Instructor: Todd Reynolds

Presenting applications in Live for practicing, improvising, composing and performing, the seminar will be both comprehensive as well as specific to accomodate the needs of each musician with regard to computer music experience and creative intention. Participants will leave with an introductory yet thorough understanding of computer music possibilities and advantages.

Participants are encouraged to bring their own laptops and a set of earbuds or headphones and some way of getting sound directly into their computer, whether through an internal microphone, an external microphone or an instrument and audio interface. Most laptops come equipped at least with an internal microphone, and if not, some method will be provided if requested.

Cost: $300

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Pyrotronics: Pyrotechnics & Control for Artists
Thursdays 3/6, 3/13, 3/20, 6:30-9:30 pm
Instructor: Eric Singer

A practical guide for artists interested in working with and controlling fire, especially in sculptural contexts. It will focus on working with propane, though other fuels and materials will be discussed as well. Topics covered will include safety, fuel properties, flame port and pilot construction, electronic controls, interfaces for programming and sequencing, valves and solenoids, ignition techniques and more.

Cost: $300

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Art of Light: Controlling LEDs, EL Wire and Other Lighting Elements with Microprocessors
Sat-Sun 2/23, 2/24, 12:00-4:30 pm
Instructor: Leif Krinkle

Explore the possibilities and technicalities of controlling LEDs and other lighting elements to create lighting effects for your next design. First, we will cover the proper ways of powering, wiring and soldering LEDs, electroluminescent wire and cold cathode tubes. Second, we will learn how to control brightness, animate lighting sequences through analog and digital means, such as transistors, relays and timing circuits. Third, we will discuss the software, hardware, electronics and techniques used in persistence of vision (POV) displays, led matrices and computer controlled lighting systems.

Requirements: Arduino 1 or working knowledge of Arduino programming. Students are expected to bring an Arduino board (or other microcontroller system) with them

Cost: $375 including lab kit with an array of lighting elements

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Sensors for Dancers: Wireless Sound and Video Control Through Movement
Wednesdays 2/13. 2/20. 2/27, 6:30-9:30 pm
Instructor: Eric Singer

This class will introduce sensor technology to dancers and others interested in controlling audio and video using movement. Students will learn to use the new MidiTron Wireless interface (http://miditron.com), wire and connect motion sensors (bend, flex, distance, acceleration, etc.) and control sound and video on computer. The interface and sensors can be integrated into costumes and body suits, allowing wireless freedom of movement while tracking body position and motion.

No prior knowledge of electronics or programming is required for this class. You will start from scratch, learning the basic concepts required to accomplish the class goals. You will leave with the tools to do basic work in sensor-based multimedia control and a strong foundation for going further.

Two price options are being offered. Students wishing to purchase an interface and sensors may choose Option 1. This includes the MidiTron Wireless interface at a $100 discount, plus an assortment of sensors. Option 2 does not include the MidiTron Wireless; one will be loaned for the duration of the class.

Option 1: $300 + $425 including MidiTron Wireless and sensors
Option 2: $325 without MidiTron Wireless

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Electromechanical Systems and Robotics for Artists
Sat-Sun 3/29, 3/30, 12:30-5:00 pm
Instructor: Douglas Repetto

A starter course for artists interested in using electromechanical elements in their work. We will cover basic devices and technologies (motors, solenoids, switches, relays), computer and electronic control options (Arduino, MidiTron), and ways of connecting elements together to make larger systems (linkages, belts and pulleys). We will also take apart consumer electromechanical systems (like inkjet printers) to see what's inside, how they're made, and what can be reused.

Cost: $300

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Classes at 3rd Ward

Intro to After Effects * Chad Colby * Sunday Feb. 3, 10, 17, 24, March 2, 9 * $360 / $450 non-members
This class is geared towards artists, filmmakers and animators who are looking to be introduced to After Effects. Through step-by-step lessons and viewing references of films in class, we will break down the fundamentals and possibilities of the software and everyone will create their own animated short. Students are encouraged to come to class with a project in mind.

Textile Design * Joanne Sherrow * Saturday Feb 16 & 23 * $120 / $150 non-members
Acquire a lucrative skill in this 6-hour intensive through learning the basics of textile design. Students will create original, digitally produced, production ready designs for printed fabrics marketable for women's, men's, and children's wear, home furnishings and paper products.

Intro to Final Cut * Mark Read * Sundays Feb 3, 10, 17 * $180 / $225 non-members
In this introductory class for Final Cut Pro, students will learn all the essentials necessary to enable them to begin editing their own work and further explore the world of digital video editing.

Screen Printing * Andrio Abero * Saturday Feb 9 * $90 / 105 non-members * $60 Equipment Fee
This intensive will take you through the basics of silk-screen printing without having to spend a fortune and will allow students to set up their own silkscreen studio at home. This is not for those seeking to start a commercial screenprinting venture, but rather for those looking to make one of a kind homemade prints.

Electronics Through Circuit Bending * Mike Rugnetta * Wednesday, February 21 + 28 * $Free
This informal workshop will cover the basics of electronics (components, their functions, soldering and schematic reading) through the magic of hacking electronic children's toys into mutant instruments.

Design Sampler: Brand Identity * Claudia Sohrens * Saturdays Feb 9, 16, 23 * $180 / $240 non-members
This workshop is designed for students to gain greater awareness of the impact that consistent and provocative design can have on the experience of an audience. Participants will complete an in-depth, fully developed "brand design" to add to their portfolio. Using Adobe's CS3 each student will come up with several design directions to choose from reflecting what they stand for and this should be reflected in the logo and accompanying communication materials.

Woodshop Workshop * Ana Szyld * Sunday Feb. 3 * $80 / $100 non-members
This workshop will cover shop safety and limited yet key woodworking methods. The procedures taught will give you the skill set necessary to use the wood shop safely and it will introduce you to woodworking practices.

Intro to Furniture Design * Jeff Thompson * Saturdays February 09, 16, March 01, 8, 15, 22 * $360 / $450 non-members * $80 Equipment Fee
In this class students will design and build furniture with an emphasis on woodworking techniques and the design process. However, students are welcome to incorporate materials other than wood into their projects such as salvaged material, metal, plastic, concrete, etc. In addition to tutorials in woodworking tools and techniques, students will receive individual attention during the design and construction phases. An emphasis will be placed on technique.

Metal Work for Artists * Wendy Klemperer * Saturdays Feb. 9, 16, 23, March 1 * $240 / $340 non-members * $40 equipment fee
In this intensive, students will be introduced to in-depth welding techniques including oxyacetylene and stick welding, TIG and MIG as well as Plasma Cutting. Beginning with demonstration and followed by guided hands-on practice the group will discuss the different industrial and conceptual properties of metals commonly used in sculpture and fabrication and work together on project ideas to be completed over the course of the next three sessions.

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Classes at Harvestworks

Harvestworks, which had its 30th anniversary last year, offers a wide variety of classes and individual tutorials in Max/MSP and Jitter for beginner and intermediate levels. A new round of introductory classes start in February, in March we hold a full-week crash course in Max/MSP. Our One-on-one Certificate is geared towards students who want to develop their own project during the training. For details call Hans Tammen at 212-431-1130 ext 13, or log on to www.harvestworks.org.

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MAX/MSP AND INTERACTIVE
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INTRODUCTION TO MAX/MSP
Zachary Seldess
A: Thursdays, Feb 7, 14, 21 and 28 - 6:30-9:30pm
B: Tuesdays, April 1, 8, 15 and 22 - 6:30-9:30pm
$430/$490
This introductory course includes basic programming with Max, MIDI, control, user interfaces, timing objects, and scaling/mapping numbers

INTRODUCTION TO JITTER
Zachary Seldess
Thursdays, March 6, 13 and 20 - 6:30-9:30pm
$325/$385
The course will be in the format of a hands-on workshop to get Max users familiar with the Jitter object system.

MAX SPECIALTY WEEK
Various Instructors
Mon - Fri, March 24 - 27, 6:30 - 9:30pm
Each night $110/$185
Each night we will focus on a special topic of interest for the Max community, such as FFTs, 3D-Surround Video, Feedback etc. Details TBA.

MAX/MSP/JITTER FULL WEEK INTENSIVE COURSE
Dafna Naphtali / Zachary Seldess
Mon - Fri, March 17 - 21, 10am - 6pm
$1200 + membership $75
Full week crash course in Max/MSP and Jitter.

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VIDEO
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INTRODUCTION TO FINAL CUT PRO
Lauren Petty / Linda Post
A: Wednesdays, Feb 6, 13 and 20 - 6:30-9:30pm
B: Thursdays, April 3, 10 and 17 - 6:30-9:30pm
$325/$385
This class will introduce you to the basics of desktop editing using Apple's Final Cut Pro Studio.

INTRODUCTION TO FLASH ANIMATION
Linda Post
Mondays, March 3, 10 and 17 - 6:30-9:30pm
$325/$385
Students will be guided through the flash interface and learn how to create animation, add audio, basic interactivity, and publish animations for the web.

INTRODUCTION TO AFTER EFFECTS
Hisao Ihara
Tuesdays, March 4 and 11 - 6:30-9:30pm
$220/$280
This class will introduce you to After Effects, Adobe's tool to create advanced motion graphics and visual effects.

PROCESSING: ART FROM CODE, FOR NON-CODERS
Peter Kirn
Wednesdays, March 5, 12 and 19, 6:30 - 9:30pm
$325/$385
Processing is an elegant, high-level, Java-based tool designed to make coding friendly to artists.

INTRODUCTION TO ISADORA
Lauren Petty
Saturday, March 8, 12 to 6pm
$220/$280
Isadora is a graphic programming environment that provides interactive control over digital media, with special emphasis on the real-time manipulation of digital video.

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RECORDING STUDIO DESIGN AT HOME
Omid Bürgin
Monday, Feb 11, 6:30 - 10:30pm
Special Price: $50
The students will learn how to make professional sounding recordings in their homes, integrating Microphone Techniques with acoustic principles.

INTRODUCTION TO PROTOOLS
Gisburg Smialek
A: Tuesdays, Feb 5, 12 and 19 - 6:30-9:30pm
B: Wednesdays, April 2, 9 and 16 - 6:30-9:30pm
$325/$385
This hands-on class explores the basics of sound editing using Digidesigns' ProTools 7.

INTRODUCTION TO SURROUND SOUND
Paul Geluso
Monday, March 31, - 6:30-9:30pm
$110/$170
>From monitor setups to DVD authoring, a practical discussion of the software, production techniques and presentation strategies artists need to consider in multichannel sound production.

SURROUND SOUND MASTER CLASS
Paul Geluso
Mondays, Apr 7, 14 and 21- 6:30-9:30pm
$325/$385 + $160 Studio Fee
In this hands-on class students will explore multichannel sound on their own projects under the guidance of Harvestworks' Chief Engineer Paul Geluso. Includes 4hrs of lab time in our surround sound studio. Class is limited to 6 students.

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MAKING A MOVIE! - CAMP FOR TEENS
Mark Read
Mon - Fri, April 21 - 25 - 9am - 3pm
Cost TBA
Students will create a movie - writing the script, filming the movie, and editing it onto a DVD.

Making Music - Camp for Teens!
Gisburg Smialek
8 Saturdays, Apr 12 through May 31, 1 - 4pm
Cost TBA
Students will compose and record music pieces in our recording studio, produce a CD and do a final performance.

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Wednesday, August 01, 2007

SnOil - A Physical Display Based on Ferrofluid


This is an amazing art project by Martin Frey, where words and patterns appear in the ferrous liquid an make bumps that form the letters. Hard to describe how cool it is!

check out the site to see a video. He shows how it's made, too.

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Thursday, June 14, 2007

Short code on your T-shirt



People use their cell phones to text a number on your t-shirt and get whatever message you set for them--

You just design and order the shirt online and set the message, then later you can send people more info if they text you.

http://reactee.com/

i love this as it relates to one of my grad school projects...

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Tuesday, June 05, 2007

NYC EVENT: Eyebeam - SimpleTEXT: June 5th

SimpleTEXT lets you submit text messages from your phone or other mobile device and the audience controls the audiovisual performance...

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THIS EVENT IS FREE TO ALL

About SimpleTEXT:
SimpleTEXT is a collaborative audio/visual public performance that relies on audience participation through input from mobile devices such as phones, PDAs or laptops. SimpleTEXT focuses on dynamic input from participants as essential to the overall output. The performance creates a dialogue between participants who submit text messages which control the audiovisual output of the installation. These messages are first parsed according to a code that dictates how the music is created, and then rhythmically drive a speech synthesizer and a picture synthesizer in order to create a compelling, collaborative audiovisual performance.

To date, SimpleTEXT has been shown 13 times in 9 countries across Europe and North America.

SimpleTEXT focuses on mobile devices and the web as a bridge between networked interfaces and public space. As mobile devices become more prolific, they also become separated by increased emphasis on individual use. The SimpleTEXT project looks beyond the screen and isolated usage of mobile devices to encourage collaborative use of input devices to both drive the visuals and audio output, inform each participant of each other's interaction, and allows people to actively participate in the performance while it happens.Our purpose with the performance is to create the possibility of large-scale interaction through anonymous collaboration, with immediate audio and visual feedback. SimpleTEXT encourages users to respond to one another's ideas and build upon the unexpected chains of ideas that may develop from their input..

SimpleTEXT is an example of an interactive piece that works well in crowded public spaces such as social and unruly atmospheres where heckling, irony, criticism, and sarcasm are common modes of communication. The project is a large-scale piece in terms of scale of audience interaction, where the communication between audience members is tangible and direct.

Support/Sponsors:
SimpleTEXT is created by Family Filter, a collaboration between Jonah Brucker-Cohen, Tim Redfern, and Duncan Murphy. It was originally funded by a commission from Low-Fi, an new media arts organization based in London, UK. This event is sponsored and hosted by EYEBEAM and The UpGrade.

Eyebeam: http://www.eyebeam.org
The Upgrade: http://www.theupgrade.net

LINKS:
About SimpleTEXT including video documentation: http://www.simpletext.info
SimpleTEXT video on YouTube: http://tinyurl.com/kd9yw

Jonah Brucker-Cohen - http://www.coin-operated.com
Tim Redfern - http://www.eclectronics.org

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My friend Jonah sent me this info, seems to me that there's so much fun stuff going on in NYC now that I've left. *sigh*

* Below is information about the next SimpleTEXT peformance on Tuesday, June 5th, 2007 @ Eyebeam Center for Art and Technology (http://www.eyebeam.org)

This event is in conjunction with the Upgrade NYC http://www.eyebeam.org/upgrade/

Please forward to those who might be interested in attending the performance!

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SimpleTEXT
*a cell phone enabled interactive performance* by Family Filter
URL: http://www.simpletext.info

When:
Tuesday, June 5th, 2007 (7:30 pm) - Beginning with a talk by Jonah Brucker-Cohen, Performance at 8pm)

Bring your Cell phone and/or Wireless Laptop to contribute to the performance!

Where:
EYEBEAM
540 W. 21st Street, (between 10th and 11th Avenues)
New York, NY 10011
Web Site: http://www.oboro.net
Map Link: http://tinyurl.com/2qb28h

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Friday, March 16, 2007

Report from the TED conference


Jordan Ayan has a great blog with lots of info about the recent TED conference. He's also put up a photo album of the conference.

check it out >

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Tuesday, March 06, 2007

TED Starts Today! Wednesday March 7th

TED Talks are absolutely amazing, make sure you see them all online at http://www.ted.com/tedtalks/.



There's an article in the NY Times on TED entitled: "Where Artists and Inventors Plot to Save the World" check it out >

Here is a pretty good Business Week article that can give you some more background:

Forget Davos: I'm Booked Up For TED
The Monterey thinkfest has become Silicon Valley's -- and Tinseltown's -- place to be seen

Long before Google (GOOG ) bought YouTube and iTunes began hawking Grey's Anatomy episodes, Silicon Valley was trading secret handshakes with Hollywood at an exclusive gathering on the California coast. Beginning in 1984, high-rolling techies mixed with entertainers and others to trade big ideas at the TED (technology, entertainment, and design) conference, held in recent years in Monterey. The Apple (AAPL ) Macintosh was first unveiled during TED. Wired magazine received its first seed money there. And last year Google used the occasion to appoint Larry Brilliant head of its billion-dollar charitable arm, Google.org....Read the rest of the BusinessWeek article

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