@BiellaColeman The only way I can sit at all is in reclining chair (a very expensive Stressless) with a foot stool. I had to rig a setup for my computer so I can work. Traction on the problematic leg also helps me.
Helen Thorington, Founder and Co-Director of New Radio and Performing Arts, Inc. (New American Radio, https://t.co/YgF5MYkUpb, etc) died on April 13, 2023. https://t.co/6BvxId3GJy
People who own a PRELUDE and are able to solve their puzzle will be shipped a copy of the record, called CYCLOPS, and a limited-edition silver-gelatin print of a numbers station I photographed while doing cinematography for “Citizenfour.”
Tomorrow it begins with PRELUDES. This is a collection of generative music compositions that allowed me to revisit my training in classical music composition. But there’s a twist: each of these compositions contains a puzzle….
In this week's podcast, journalist and author @lucyjones discovers slime molds and explores what might happen if, rather than trying to decipher such creatures, we instead bask in the wonder of their obscurity. Listen to “Creatures That Don’t Conform.” https://t.co/Ej7AKd31EA
A Sound That Never Was -— a new digital instrument that generates a score writ from software code modulated by weather data and seismic activity. https://t.co/hW5FoShl2m #WeatherReportsWeRep
With 216,000 regular AdNauseam users, each served ~100 ads per day, using an avg cost-per-click of $0.63, costs advertisers $63 of lost revenue per user. Multiply that by the # of users and you get $13,608,000 per day, or $4.9 billion per year https://t.co/pph9JoUrdz
The Knitting Clock, a clock that knits a new scarf every 365 days. "It knits 24 hours a day, one year at the time, presenting the physical representation of time as a creative and tangible force." https://t.co/6F3xPa7COs
“How can universities be freed from their Google and Microsoft dependency— and how can artists be freed from Adobe and Instagram?” Congratulations @glovink on this timely and inspiring lecture https://t.co/QzQbPaQJxf
“We are not singular, atomic individuals, but we are ourselves walking, multispecies assemblies, and the language of binariness just doesn’t hold at almost any level—at the individual level, at the species level, at the planetary level.” —@jamesbridle
https://t.co/8T5nG62Jlz
Incoherent, creepy and gorgeous: we asked six leading artists to make work using AI – and here are the results | Art and design | The Guardian https://t.co/9f97R3Q9Pb
Proud to present a collaboration with @TheCreaturesLab & @frescogamba : "Infrastructure of a Migratory Bird". A #map of a more-than-human ecosystem assembled to enable wilderness in the #anthropocene . Check out the audio tours! Feedback welcome.
https://t.co/xi3q8RE7Ua
The wood-wide web is everywhere: hit TV shows, bestselling books, kids' books, K-12 classrooms. It's probably the most popular idea to emerge from forest science in the last 25 years. But is it real? My investigation for @NYTScience https://t.co/0MY03sC1LH