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Game Talks

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Do, 18.10. | 20 Uhr | Café LesBar, Stadtbibliothek Stuttgart
In der Reihe: GameTalks
Aram Bartholl
“Where art meets games”

Vortrag und Gespräch

Moderation: Beat Suter, René Bauer, ZHdK

In der Reihe GameTalks sind Experten aus ganz Europa zu Gesprächen im Themenfeld Game Kultur, Game Design und Indie Games eingeladen.
In Zusammenarbeit mit der Zürcher Hochschule der Künste.

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October 17th, 2012 at 10:24 am

“Turing Complete User”

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Turing Complete User
http://www.contemporary-home-computing.org/turing-complete-user/
Great essay by Olia Lialina

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October 15th, 2012 at 8:18 pm

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SPEED SHOW:GML flickr set

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October 4th, 2012 at 11:10 am

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“INSERT DISC: a digital flaneur’s guide”

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Extensive post on Rhizome about INSERT DISC. Thx Ben!! :)
http://rhizome.org/editorial/2012/oct/2/insert-disc-digital-flaneurs-guide/

 

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October 3rd, 2012 at 11:11 am

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SPEED SHOW GML

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SPEED SHOW: GML show will feature a series of projects and tools around this open protocol GML. Graffiti Markup Language was originally created by Evan Roth, Chris Sugrue, Jamie Wilkinson and Theo Watson. SPEED SHOW:GML is part of backjumps – ‘Rock The Block’FB event!! ENJOY!!

GML = Graffiti Markup Language from Evan Roth on Vimeo.

“Graffiti Markup Language (.gml) is a universal, XML based, open file format designed to store graffiti motion data (x and y coordinates and time). The format is designed to maximize readability and ease of implementation, even for hobbyist programmers, artists and graffiti writers. Popular applications currently implementing GML include Graffiti Analysis and EyeWriter. Beyond storing data, a main goal of GML is to spark interest surrounding the importance (and fun) of open data and introduce open source collaborations to new communities. GML is intended to be a simple bridge between ink and code, promoting collaborations between graffiti writers and hackers. GML is today’s new digital standard for tomorrow’s vandals.” http://www.graffitimarkuplanguage.com/

SPEED SHOW: GML
at Or@nien net, Oranienstr. 185, Berlin
TUESDAY, October 2, 7pm

SPEED SHOW: GML curated by Aram Bartholl
A group show about the graffiti motion protocol Graffiti Markup Language with Evan Roth, Chris Sugrue, Jamie Wilkinson, Theo Watson, Golan Levin, KATSU …

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October 1st, 2012 at 4:50 pm

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