Timeout! O projeto HiperGeo implementa “pseudo delete”

A base de dados do servidor wtserver do projeto HiperGeo.net – uma cloud GAE (Google App Engine – Google) é agora uma implementação experimental do conceito de apagamento de Viktor Mayer-Schönberger. Em seu livro de 2009 Delete: A Virtude de Esquecer na Era Digital, Mayer-Schönberger defende a idéia de que alguns tipos de dados e [...]

Electronic Disturbance Theater 2.0 in the “Lake Tahoe CADRE Show”, Haldon Art Gallery

“Cadre Show” - Laboratory for new Media – San Jose State University EXHIBITION DATES: January 17th – March 22nd, 2013 ARTIST’S RECEPTION: Thursday, Jan. 17  6-8pm Featuring: John Bruneau, James Morgan, Joseph Delappe, Steve Durie, Electronic Disturbance Theater 2.0, Vera Fainshtein, Bruce Gardner, Jeffrey Kam, Sheila Malone, Cody McCabe, Danielle Siembieda-Gribben, Aaron Siegel, DC Spensley, Geri Wittig  

Electronic Disturbance Theater 2.0 in the “Double Visions Contemporary and Collaborative Arts” Exhibition

Electronic Disturbance Theater 2.0 (Amy Sara Carroll, Elle Mehrmand, Micha Cárdenas, Brett Stalbaum and Ricardo Dominguez) and many UCSD friends and colleagues including Helen and Newton Harrison, Neil and Tiffany Bociek, Scott Richards and Brian Dick are all participating in the Double Visions Contemporary and Collaborative Arts exhibition at the Grossmont College Hyde Art Gallery, January 28th through February 21st 2013. Curated by Larry [...]

Big changes coming to the old HiperGps project

As noted over at our sourceforge page, we will soon be abandoning the J2SE swing user interface, meaning that support for editing projects to be deployed by usb cable to older Symbian phones is also concluding. We will soon remove the download, and make the preferred way to access HiperGps, now renamed HiperGeo, the Web [...]

Walkingtools researchers at UFRJ Seminar on Location and Subjectivity in Virtual Worlds seminar

From Globo News: http://redeglobo.globo.com/globouniversidade/noticia/2011/08/especialistas-discutem-futuro-da-narrativa-e-revolucao-transmidia.html Noah Wardrip-Fruin was introduced by Cicero Silva of walkingtools Brett Stalbaum (walkingtools) and Marta Pinheiro (UFJF)

Walkingtools project workshop at Centro Multimedia (Centro Nacional de Las Artes)

Between Jun 20th to 24th the Centro Multimedia hosted an walkingtools workshop for artists and residents in Mexico. The experience with the software allowed artists to produce their own content and also develop some artistical experiences. One of the places that we visit to develop the project was the site of Teotihuacan. The images of [...]

Walkingtools workshop: locative media art (Mexico)

Mobile: Reflexión y experimentación en torno a los medios locativos en el arte contemporáneo en México Proyecto. Walking tools workshop: locative media art Semblanza. Investigador y profesor de new media art y comunicación digital. Cicero coordina el Grupo de Estudios de software en Brasil. Actualmente el se encuentra en la Facultad de Artes y en [...]

walkingtools project @ ISEA 2011

ISEA2011 WORKSHOP Walkingtools Concepts: Locative Media Art Workshop Leader: Prof. Cicero Inacio da Silva 2nd Leader: Brett Stalbaum Spatialized location is not new – it is a fundamental aspect of human wayfinding cognition. From ancient and early historical practices such as song lines, Polynesian maritime navigation and religious pilgrimage routes that link one shrine to [...]

Shout out (back at) Grant Kester’s Keynote at the 2010 UCIRA State of the Arts Conference

Looking back at the SOTA conference (taking some time to look at this excellent documentation, thank you UCIRA and Daniel Tucker), I just wanted to give a shout out to Grant who gave this inspiring keynote talk. SOTA Blog: “From November 19-21st at UC San Diego the conference “Future Tense” was hosted by UCIRA in [...]

Transborder Immigrant Tool in Collective Show Los Angeles

The walkingtools.net supported Transborder Immigrant Tool project by Electronic Disturbance Theater 2.0, B.A.N.G Lab with the similarly situated *particle group* in The Collective Show in Los Angeles 2011. Location: 995, 997 North Hill Street Los Angeles CA 90012, Friday through Sunday, January 21-23, 2011, 12-6 pm & Thursday through Sunday, January 27-30, 2011, 12-6 pm