Forms of Knowledge: Calculations and Creativity
In celebration of a new installation of work by glass artist Dr Shelley James, The Hospital Club hosted a panel discussion about the science and art of data with Professor Arthur I Miller, author of Colliding Worlds: How cutting edge science is redefining contemporary art and Gavin Starks, director of Dgen.
Digital collaboration with Microsoft 365 as extension of Drupal
Binary Dust at the Hospital Club Tuesday on 18th April 2017
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2. data are emitted by people and machines
translated into forms people and machines can use
helping people and machines decide
things that impact each of our worlds — and the whole world
coaxing machines and people to emit more data
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4. Three flames ate the sun, and big stars were seen
Phil Archer
Watching the Watchers
James Bridle
Pink Sheet Method
Thickear
Vending Machine
Ellie Harrison
The body
Stanza
20. In the ‘data cube’ each ‘pixel’
is a whole spectrum.
Each pixel/spectra has been
transformed into a visible colour
based on its redshift or blueshift.
Selecting a pixel takes the radio
spectrum (light) and transforms
it into sound.
You can listen to, and explore,
the structure of the spiral arms.
https://github.com/agentGav/binary-dust