This is the case in Ideal Behaviour, where they investigate the current attempt by companies to use AI predictive software in ...
Considered to be among the very first computational generative visual processes, cellular automata has historically ...
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Telescopes have historically been the first substantial ‘augmentation’ of our eyesight. The technical properties of focus and magnification of optics have exponentially extended our vision of far-away ...
transcript , ISBN 978-3837674163, English, 198 pages, 2024, Germany This book explores post-digital aesthetics in audiovisual contemporary arts, looking at how they became essential to understanding ...
The MIT Press, ISBN 978-0262547420, English, 242 pages, 2024, USA If the algorithmic automation mechanisms that industry has implemented over the years have severely conditioned the lives and work of ...
Gordon Pask was a cyberneticist in the 1950s who experimented with electrochemical systems that exhibited elementary forms of learning. Ralf Baecker has investigated these systems and built a ...
Issue #75 2024 ISSN: 2037-108X The new Neural issue (co-edited with Zane Cerpina) is hot from the press. Subscribe now! Indeed, only subscribers will get a free extra: a postcard pointing to an AR ...
The MIT Press, ISBN 978-0262548212, English, 286 pages, 2024, USA In the general complexity of the world of relational information in which we live, there are various aspects related to play and toys ...
CD – Noton ‘There is no defense, opposition, or rejection to the hubris of the hybrid form’. This was a comment from our review of the previous release in this series, which began in 2021 and propels ...
Sometimes the online world reveals unsuspected parallel dimensions. This is an independently (and secretly as we never knew about it) made by NY-based Motion and Graphic Designer, Clarke Blackham.