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    NETWORKED CINEMA and the ARCHIVE as AMBIENT LANDSCAPE GSAPP Spring 2008 vertical studio ___Prof: Ed Keller ___ Special Guest:...

    Now playing SpaceCollective
    Where forward thinking terrestrials share ideas and information about the state of the species, their planet and the universe, living the lives of science fiction. Introduction
    Featuring Powers of Ten by Charles and Ray Eames, based on an idea by Kees Boeke.
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    Tue, Feb 26, 2008  Permanent link

    Sent to project: A Library for the Multitude
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    michaelerule     Tue, Feb 26, 2008  Permanent link
    what is this ?
    folkert     Tue, Feb 26, 2008  Permanent link
    Looks intriguing, I think it fits in the Library for the Multitude project.
    dmitridb     Wed, Feb 27, 2008  Permanent link
    What's the source of these images? I can't tell what the small text says at all, the images were scaled down too much.
    konyoungkim     Wed, Apr 30, 2008  Permanent link
    The combination of the moebius-loop-band with the structure of memory in Lost Highway somehow points into the direction of a dual-based form articulation, somehow familiar to Bergsons idea about discriminating perception and memory in order to evoke a state of awareness between the fictionary creation (future) and memorial reproduction (past).
    I am not able to de-ciffre the text and its precise relation to the imagery/map but there is indeed an intriguing opening into structural creation. More...Maybe a link to the actual text.
    bpwnes     Wed, Apr 30, 2008  Permanent link
    I believe the images come from here. Be more precise, I cannot.
     
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