Open bbaudry opened 4 years ago
This is a platform seeking recreations of early digital works using new tools. http://www.beccadmoore.com/sfpc-recoded https://sfpc.io/recoded/ https://github.com/SFPC/recoded
The web stalker http://bak.spc.org/iod/ http://v2.nl/archive/works/the-web-stalker
All HTML https://esoteric.codes/blog/all-html
based on the work of: http://www.evan-roth.com/shows/
I like this one:
this one is nice too: http://www.evan-roth.com/work/silhouettes-2015/
apparently s·he did 3 expositions in Stockholm
Human browser https://transmediale.de/content/human-browser
vocable code, Winnie Soon http://siusoon.net/vocable-code/
A computational poem https://increment.com/open-source/wont-you/
codedoc @ Whitney museum, 2002 https://artport.whitney.org/commissions/codedoc/index.shtml incl. code profiles https://github.com/DIVERSIFY-project/CodeProfiles
Revision 2020 demoscene winner http://www.sizecoding.org/wiki/Memories https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wlW84fEHngM
TSP generative art https://observablehq.com/@oscarlvp/tsp-art
Exposing.ai is an art and research publication investigating the ethics, origins, and individual privacy implications of face recognition datasets created "in the wild." https://exposing.ai/
An art and science gallery in Scotland https://lifespace.dundee.ac.uk/about-lifespace
the Aspen movie map (1978) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aspen_Movie_Map
A generative animation based on the collected texts of 18th-century polymath Charles Babbage and 19th-century mathematician Ada Lovelace https://www.lozano-hemmer.com/babbage_lovelace.php
a photo album from an event where code and its visual output were shown side by side, and it seems like the code was highlighted as it was being executed(?)
https://www.flickr.com/photos/poohlaga/27719276111/in/photostream/
flip displays are amazing and would be great for software art!
https://muda.co/gysinvanetti/ http://design-recyclers.net/vieux-panneau-daeroport-recycle-tableau-derriere-comptoir-dun-restaurant/
More art with flap displays, thanks @ronikaufman !
There's a company selling these kinds of cool displays: https://flipdots.com/en/products-services/. And here's some more inspiration with their products:
Generative book covers https://github.com/golanlevin/generative_covers
Jon McCormack is a Melbourne-based artist interested in the possibilities of computers and computation, in particular how computers can enhance and augment our creativity. https://aiartists.org/jon-mccormack
Cybernetic Serendipity, 1968
online exhibition by Casey Reas https://www.lacma.org/metavasarely/
“Coded: Art Enters the Computer Age, 1952–1982” at LACMA https://www.lacma.org/art/exhibition/coded-art-enters-computer-age-1952-1982 https://news.artnet.com/art-world/lacma-coded-computer-art-history-exhibition-2249070 https://www.e-flux.com/criticism/528543/coded-art-enters-the-computer-age-1952-1982
Algorithmic Art Assembly, San Francisco March 10–11–12 2022 https://aaassembly.org/
Our mission is to cultivate, sustain, and apply antidisciplinary collaboration — integrating art, technology, science, and the humanities https://grayarea.org/visit/gallery/
Coded: Art Enters the Computer Age, 1952–1982. LACMA 2023 https://www.lacma.org/art/exhibition/coded-art-enters-computer-age-1952-1982
Illiac Suite is a 1957 composition for string quartet which is generally agreed to be the first score composed by a computer https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illiac_Suite
In July 2023, Vera Molnar collaborated with Martin Grasser to release a series of NFTs called Themes and Variations
https://opensea.io/assets/ethereum/0xe034bb2b1b9471e11cf1a0a9199a156fb227aa5d/39
In July 2023, Vera Molnar released a series of NFTs https://opensea.io/collection/vera-molnar-themes-and-variations
We collect example of software pieces