Notes on MIT Media Lab _res_ summer 2009

This summer I worked at the MIT Media Lab on my Automata project, an internet bot and online application that makes visible hidden relationships of power. Some photos and notes from time at MIT Media Lab with Chris Csikszentmihályi. New edition to Media Lab Strange Boston Contemporary MIT Sailing, free for students. Chris Csikszentmihályi Me […]

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Brief Notes on Days One and Two at TRANSITIO_MX, by Eduardo Navas

“Anemophilous Formula for Computer Art, 2007, by Joelle Dietrick and Owen Mundy. One of my five selections. It consists of a wall projection of Tallahassee’s airport lounge, which hosts a wall size photographic reproduction of Mcklay Gardens. The city is often bombarded with pollen during the month of March. The airport lounge offers a reference […]

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TRANSITIO_MX 03 New Media Art and Video Festival: Autonomies of Disagreement

The International Festival of Electronic Arts and Video Transitio_mx is the most important platform in Mexico that expresses and analyses the contemporary practices of artistic creation with electronic media and digital culture. It has a biannual character and has three main activities: a symposium, an exhibition, a contest. Curator’s Inauguration: * Dissent. Non places & […]

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drain: Journal of Contemporary Art and Culture launches Issue #10 COLD

drain: Journal of Contemporary Art and Culture is pleased to announce the launch of Issue #10 COLD A collective behavior of baroque, abundant consumption has led to an economic and climatic meltdown. The push toward a frenzied emphasis on growth & mass consumption has manifested a cascade of aesthetic opulence in the form of brightly […]

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BBB (Freeduino) and stepper motor test

Test with BBB (Freeduino) board, Darlington H-Bridge, Mabuchi # PF35T-48L4 stepper motor. Many thanks to Tom Igoe and his Physical computing book. /*   Owen Mundy   July 29, 2009     p. 262 of Physical Computing   Using BBB to run stepper motor by manually moving steppers   */   int pin1 = 3; […]

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