An essay by Flemming Fulch, accessible here › Ephemeralization by Flemming Funch, 11 Mar 95. Buckminster Fuller was very fond of the word “ephemeralization”, which he used roughly in the sense of “progressively accomplishing more with less”. A gradually smaller and smaller amount of materials and effort will accomplish more and more useful functions. We get ...
Press Release: “The Dadaists’ ironic and frequently poetic use of machine forms, Klee’s early foreshadowing of the Surrealist fear of machines in the Twittering Machine …” “In an Interview In Duchamp’s studio In New York during his second visit to America In 1915 Plcabla said: ‘Almost Immediately upon coming to America It flashed on me ...
Jean Tinguely: “Rotozaza 2” Jean Tinguely: “Homage to New York” Jean Tinguely – Homage to New York (1960) from Stephen Cornford on Vimeo. Theo Jansen: “Strandbeest”
Oh my god… Is this what all of the steampunk Twitter artwork was referencing? Am I a little late to this party, or a total genius for making the connection? Regardless, I smell a potential spin-off… via MoMA: Twittering Machine (Die Zwitscher-Maschine) Paul Klee 1922. Oil transfer drawing, watercolor and ink on paper with gouache and ink ...
Select slides from an online presentation on the history of art and technology from 1900 – 1975. Credibility of source = debatable… but this is good for a quick-and-dirty collection of inspiration and ideas that help articulate my thinking.
A new “Homage to New York” (a la Jean Tinguely) for the year 2050 What’s the “Utah Teapot” for Internet of Things? Utopia, Dystopia, “NEWtopia” Regular Show episode: all different types of messaging (answering machine, chalk board, message in a bottle, smoke signals…) What do i get from a teddy bear that i couldn’t ...
I went out in search of materials for a project prototype, and what better place to look than a flea market? There’s everything under the sun–vintage toys, clothing, housewares, and tools… and they all have mysterious histories. Who used to own them? Where have they been? How did they end up here? ...
Thanks for the amazing tutorial/breakdown on this stuff, Joe Saavedra! An object that has an input (factor, interaction, pollutant, sensed thing) and an output (sound, light, data, kinetic movement, color). Digital vs Analog Analog Sensors Mercury Thermometer Button Any switch Potentiometers Analog Tilt switch — the ball rolls and happens to connect to ...
While doing my research paper, I uncovered a bunch of other resources that I think will shape my thesis. Right now I’m really interested in the philosophical perspective on technology/human relationships. I found a paper on the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy that outlines the thoughts on philosopher Don Ihde on this topic. This paper ...