Looks like Darklight 5 is set to go ahead in Dublin this summer…
Archive for June, 2004
30/06/2004
29/06/2004
28/06/2004
I saw Bob yesterday.
22/06/2004
Street Memes, tracking the spread of street art.
“street meme”: a sticker, stencil, or poster that can spread a single image around the world. Unlike traditional graffiti art where each piece is unique, street memes can be copied repeatedly, taking on a life of their own, and spreading through the collective effort of people scattered around the world.
Richard Dawkins coined the term meme in his book The Selfish Gene, basically defining a meme as the viral spread of an idea among people. The Memespread Project attempted to track the forced spread of a meme online.
18/06/2004
How To Make your own Pirate Radio Station with an iPod using the iTrip accessory.
18/06/2004
Generative digital music:
- Experiments in Musical Intelligence
- Dice Music - a generative algorithm published in 1792, First attributed to Mozart
- eude.nl - online music examples, performances and installations
- On Composing Interactive Music
- Generative Music composition in practice - Thoughts on creating site-secific sound installations
17/06/2004
How I Drew One Of My Pictures and The Authorship of Generative Art.
Check out Signwave’s software for more on this.
17/06/2004
Street hacking with space invaders.
09/06/2004
09/06/2004
TheyWorkForYou is an incredible resource for people in the UK seeking information on what their local politicans say and do that allows the public to comment on every line spoken in parliament.
Everything MPs say in the House of Commons is recorded in a document called Hansard. TheyWorkForYou.com helps make sense of this vital democratic resource and, crucially, allows you to add your own comments and links to the official transcripts of Parliament.