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  • Eyebeam’s Ecovisualization Design Challenge | Posted by Eyebeam on Jul 23 2007

    Eyebeam will bring together a panel of artists, designers, and creative technologists working in the field of information graphics to discuss the visualization of environmental data. From charting energy consumption and carbon emission levels, to communicating air and water quality, the panelists will explore means of creating compelling visual arguments to facilitate social change.
    The event […]

  • A Book of Matches | Posted by Rupert Hartley on Jul 23 2007

    This project uses drawing to map the city, collecting fragments of written, pictorial and symbolic languages as research for a Brooklyn based memory game.

  • Mobile Music Workshop | Posted by Frauke Behrendt & Atau Tanaka on Jul 23 2007

    The Mobile Music Workshops are a series of annual gatherings on the creative uses of mobile music technologies.

    The Mobile Music Workshops are a series of annual gatherings on the creative uses of mobile music technologies. This series of annual workshops began to explore and establish the emerging field of mobile music technology in 2004 in […]

  • Toward a Schizogeographic Society? | Posted by Mark Shepard on Jul 23 2007

    A panel discussion with Janet Abrams and Adam Greenfield, moderated by Mark Shepard.

    The psychogeography of a city like New York today is not at all the same as that of Paris in 19th or mid 20th Century. Alone in the crowd, at home in the crowd – today we dérive in the shopping mall. If […]

  • Sousveillance Culture with A. Alexander, J. Magid and H. Elahi [led by Rhizome’s Marisa Olson] | Posted by Rhizome on Jul 18 2007

    A panel discussion led by Marisa Olson, Curator and Editor of Rhizome. Panelists: Amy Alexander, Jill Magid and Hasan Elahi

    Rhizome is organizing a panel in conjunction with Conflux, on sousveillance, the practice of watching from below (sous-) rather than above (sur-). A diverse group of artists whose work engages surveillance will explore the cultural and […]

  • Top Secret Steve Lambert Project | Posted by Steve Lambert on Jun 07 2007

    Using the simplest of tools, together we will shutdown (albeit briefly) over 85 manhattan outlets of an undisclosed multi-national corporation without breaking any laws.