MAIM EXPO 2009 | Goldsmiths
Center for Cultural Studies

Projects

Blinking Foxtail is a bio-technological and interactive installation connecting LEDs to plants. Sound is introduced as a variable element, originating from either people or the environment, affecting the nature of

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Love Machine is a project about the way that we live through technology. To be human is to interact with others, this interaction is always technical. The technical process of

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Somewhere between Neverland and media bombardments, rooted in a legendary past and struggling for an uncertain future, there is a country that is not actually a country: the Basque Country.

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FLOSS methodologies and the media theory of Bertolt Brecht seek‑ to interrogate how means of production can be altered towards a dialectic of the author as a producer. A short

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The project seeks to make conceivable ways in which the Genetic Algorithm, as conceptual machine, is both transforming and transformative, permeates different choices and life-styles or generates new tensions. It

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FreeMob started by collecting old computers and mobile phones. It then transformed into a social telephony project, which enables people to send many sms texts for the price of one.

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My project documents the subjectivities lost in the digitalization of information. It examines the difficulties of retaining and categorizing the human subjectivities in the transition from experience to data. My

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A musical instrument produces sound; a computer musical instrument produces first data and then sound. The reinvention of musical instruments in the computer era is still controlled by a binary

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You can redefine your image and your relationship with it by negotiating and playing around your physical characteristics. Your physical parts are elements of identification commanded by a digital mechanism.

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Investigate analogue machines through interactive mechanisms; probe into the relations between digital and analogue; connect technical machines with literature through visualisation. Writing with machines is a sequence of material

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The Unconscious City manifests itself in a collaborative, exploratory event. This event is catalysed by an unconscious algorithmic and generative process, which relegates ordinary decision making to engineered perturbations

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The project is the result of an ongoing research on how low-tech devices powered by alternative energy sources can be used to reflect critically on the use of technology in

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