Steve Lambert is founder of the Anti-Advertising Agency and a Senior Fellow at the Eyebeam Center for Art and Technology in New York. He recently made international news with the The New York Times ‘Special Edition’, announcing the end of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and other spectacular good news.
Questions of access are central to the notions of the Internet as a new space of freedom that became popular with the emergence of the World Wide Web in the early 1990s and have continued to flourish with Web 2.0 and beyond. The Chinese government...
From its legendary beginnings in Silicon Valley, the high-tech computer industry has shared close ties with counter cultures. For Sture Johannesson, co-founder of the Cannabis Gallery (1966-69) in Malmo and initiator of...
Steve Ballmer sells operating systems, spreadsheet and word processing software. His performative manners however are reminiscent of a fanatical priest, hyped-up market-trader or dogged show-fighter. Where does he...
Vulnerability, molecular irritation, high frequency reception, and electromagnetic activity amplification – Central to this event is the modification of the molecular composition of different materials through microwaves. During the process, electromagnetic activity and high frequency fluctuations produced by the manipulation of microwaves are amplified and exhibited as a monolithic structure.
The performance Liquid State Machine begins with the subtle influence across two distinct systems – the kinetic-electromagnetic-noise apparatus of Martin Howse and the analogue/digital projection-machines of Wolfgang Spahn – arriving at an ultimate feedback between light (waves) and sound. LSM presents a play with transformations between distinct physical system domains.