Wonderful delicate (and algorithmic) lacework from Madeline Thoman whose work 'centers on system dynamics as experienced through the patterns and repetitions of the slow-paced art of lacemaking'
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APNews: Arts Council England (@ace_national) has updated its policies, warning that "political statements" made by individuals linked to an organisation can cause "reputational risk", breaching funding agreements (1/5)
Not instructions for a game of recursive chess, or an outbreak of Cellular Automata, but weave patterns for textile designs in Design Texts - Fenwick Umpleby [1910]
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Super happy to see this up online! @FuturEverything is a brilliant org and I’ve had the great privilege and pleasure of writing its history. Thanks @toodrew@irini_mirena
FutureEverything Story - Part 2 - tracing key moments in our evolution & transition from a festival-based organisation into an international arts & innovation agency, is now available online!
Written by PHD student Bilyana Palankasova @hungryxghost
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FutureEverything founder Drew Hemment @toodrew writes the intro to the story charting the origins of FutureEverything. Curated and written by Bilyana Palankasova @hungryxghost as part of her PhD @UofGInfoStudies and @EdinburghUni Read it here. https://t.co/CsE4MqFp6J
These 1890s theatre costume designs by J Howell Russell show the kind of transformation scene beloved of Victorian audiences: the veiled figures on the left burst out of their niches and sparkle with jewels on the right. At @hunterian#StageandScreen#AcademicHeritageDay2023
Our next Search Engines event is Dec. 4th - "Octavia Butler AI: Other Radical Possibilities of Technology" @drbethcoleman in conversation with @lnakamur and @DocDre https://t.co/T0od7zpBG5