[eu-gene] R.O.M.

andnat andnat at rcn.com
Thu Jul 14 13:44:16 BST 2005


I think most will know about Mark Napier's work?
both 'feed' and 'riot' do these things, in differing situations:
www.potatoland.org


On 07/14/2005 4:18, "Paul Brown" <jeddy3 at tele2.fr> wrote:

> Try Sam Woolf's googelpoweredgogglebox
> 
> http://www.blip.alturl.com/googlepoweredgogglebox.html
> 
> Alex Evans' Tom Thumb
> 
> http://www.bluespoon.com/?r=tomthumb
> 
> Lev Manovich
> 
> http://www.manovich.net/
> 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: eu-gene-bounces at generative.net
> [mailto:eu-gene-bounces at generative.net] On Behalf Of Erik Schneider
> Sent: 13 July 2005 12:53
> To: generative art
> Subject: AW: [eu-gene] R.O.M.
> 
> 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
>> --
>> 'The world is actually pear shaped'
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