Data Stream…

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Walking City – Archigram

………The Herzog & de Meuron exhibition at the Tate Modern is worth the visit…. And this wonderful repository of architectural sketches and art was stumbled upon while researching the amazing paintings of Zaha Hadid… I’ve always liked the imaginative audacity of the Archigram architects, particularly the Walking City

…Conclave is a great piece of Flash… …Sometimes I want to script something in Flash I can output to print. Scriptographer is an Illustrator Plugin for producing procedural or generative illustrations using a scripting language. Checkout these cool scriptographed posters by Jonathon Puckey…

…Musical Algorithms explores the use of classic mathmetical sequences as data for algorithmic composition. Irdial’s free music philosophy is spot-on; checkout Anthony Manning’s work ‘islets..’ or the aforementioned Cornet Project CDx3 of Number Station recordings both on the excellent Irdial. Elsewhere my ears are awash with Sonic Nurse, Icarus, and Early Electronic Music…

…The Journal of Patterns Recognised is now available as a download! Other new Social Fictions include ‘Selkirk – Jabberwocky Cartography of/as a Little Mind’ – a computation psychogeographic paradigm and the ‘Finding New Functions of the sun’ available just in time for solstice love burns…

…A couple of information visualisation sites have stolen my attention recently. Stentoria has ghost map schematics along side a beautiful error page. Qu1et is making some cool visualisations of the Raster-Norton output in Proce55ing, as well as blogging excellent material …

…Now that Proce55ing is finally released as a proper beta 1.0, I guess we can expect to see lots of new work as the environment spreads its tendrils into the computation nu-edge. Tom Carden has set up a P5 blog aggregating feeds documenting proce55ing and related works. There are masses of wicked proce55ing works out there in the digital ecosystem…

….Other cool blogs sucking me in are Loreta, full of oblique wonder and Tom Moody’s place, who’s also does consumer culture art alchemy, in each molecular bond…

3 Responses to “Data Stream…”

  1. Bradley writes:

    Greetings,

    I recently came across an obscure reference to the Journal of Patterns Recognised, which then led me here. But the link to the PDF download no longer provides the source. So I’m curious as to whether you might know of any other sites that store this file?

  2. paul writes:

    @Bradley, The Journal of Patterns Recognised was edited by Wilfred at Socialfiction (the wayback machine is the only way to access that site now) now of Cryptoforest http://cryptoforest.blogspot.co.uk/ Get in touch with him there to grab a copy.

  3. Bradley writes:

    Okay. Thank you. Greatly appreciated.

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