AW: [eu-gene] R.O.M.
leon
leon at c6.org
Wed Jul 13 22:08:43 BST 2005
http://www.gujian.net/woogle/
hi jaka
leon
-----Original Message-----
From: eu-gene-bounces at generative.net [mailto:eu-gene-bounces at generative.net]
On Behalf Of Jaka Zeleznikar
Sent: den 13 juli 2005 13:50
To: generative art
Subject: Re: AW: [eu-gene] R.O.M.
hi
it's probably not your main interest but there is quite a few art works
that use google
(and do more or less something generative with it)
here are some from the top of my head (i don't have my bookmarks on this
computer...)
http://c6.org/toogle/
http://netsong.org/
click,
jaka
jaka.org
Erik Schneider , , 13.7.2005 13:52:
>hej,
>
>because of this thread i want to find some generativ art pieces which get
>the context from web search results (may it be text, video or images). can
>someone give me some links about this topic?
>
>thanks
>
>
>
>>-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
>>Von: eu-gene-bounces at generative.net
>>[mailto:eu-gene-bounces at generative.net]Im Auftrag von Tim Thompson
>>Gesendet: Mittwoch, 6. Juli 2005 19:35
>>An: generative art
>>Betreff: RE: [eu-gene] R.O.M.
>>
>>
>>Altavista has video and audio web search categories.
>>
>>Tim Thompson II
>>
>>
>>On Tuesday, July 05, 2005, at 04:24PM, Jim Andrews <jim at vispo.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>Hi Philippe,
>>>
>>>That's interesting. Thanks.
>>>
>>>Where does R.O.M draw its material from?
>>>
>>>Is that material lexically queriable from a web interface? I mean if you
>>>want some streaming video on "butterflies and walrus" for
>>>
>>>
>>instance, will it
>>
>>
>>>return some reference?
>>>
>>>Google and some others are good at returning images that are
>>>
>>>
>>related to some
>>
>>
>>>lexical query. But I don't know of any similar services
>>>
>>>
>>concerning video or
>>
>>
>>>sound. Do you?
>>>
>>>ja
>>>http://vispo.com/temp/Google2.htm (in progress)
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>We would like to submit the following on-line work to eu-gene:
>>>>
>>>>R.O.M. (Re Open Memory)
>>>>http://digitalbiotope.com/rom
>>>>
>>>>by Drone/Aurore Dudevant/Philippe Zulaica, 2005
>>>>
>>>>R.O.M. is a generative movie, an inner world of personal
>>>>
>>>>
>>pictures. Each
>>
>>
>>>>projection is unique and randomly built by your computer - a stream of
>>>>randomly connected data, drawing a labyrinth through digital
>>>>
>>>>
>>accumulation
>>
>>
>>>>amd digging out a tunnel through sedimented memories.
>>>>
>>>>R.O.M. is a book telling a blurred story, one that is continuously
>>>>regenerated, deleting its own roots, building an unstable film script
>>>>without respite. Memories become fictions. A field of possibilities. A
>>>>landscape of accidents. A fertile endless crash. A changing
>>>>
>>>>
>>body keeping
>>
>>
>>>>our memories alive for ever.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>--
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>>>
>>>
>>>
>>Tim Thompson
>>Palm Beach Atlantic University
>>West Palm Beach, Florida
>>--
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