Categorie: lyriek
What is NAârt – update
NAârt is how i name my art, my method of artistic research. I seriously believe nAârt, or whatever it needs to be called, is rapidly becoming a new, transvergent discipline. Not Art+Science (+…), but a folding of art instances in science instances in art in programming instances…Instances being actualisations of virtualities that have no lack […]
We ‘re very busy decorating our new home,so there’s very little Cathedral time ATM.You can imagine some pictures on tv taking some of the fun out of building your home. Or Cathedrals for that matter.
Time is on your site
While i’m all tied up decorating our new home and trying to live up to all the promises i made to some very nice people, the Cathedral and its Residents are getting very jumpy. The Cathedral-Mother is complaining constantly of lack of Coherence, Clarity and Quality in the Cathedral and that i am largely to […]
Picture of the Cathedral-Mother space as generated by the new version of the Pluggable Cathedral Universe at the East Gate It’s still rather dull and simple but at least it looks a bit ‘right’ conceptually now…
Some items of interest in our pointed space
) Recent article in Scientific American on OOP and post-OOP: http://www.americanscientist.org/template/AssetDetail/assetid/17307 A ’traditional’ bridge (?) towards what Jared Tarbell is doing so brilliantly these days: Howard Barnhart at http://www.barnhartart.com/ JT Paasch is getting high Cathedral scores in theology and Flash generic programming at http://www.absconditus.com/blog/ Paul Prudence at http://dataisnature.com/ and http://www.slightspace.com/ and http://futurefeeder.com/ seems a good […]
NKdeE Introduction update
Update to the Starter file at the Cathedral [Written @ the Cathedral:] – I’m trying to build a game here, the Cathedral Game. It’s going to take a long time, because i can only work on it in my spare time. The purpose of the Game is very complicated and mysterious as well as utterly […]
Digital collage(the case for object disoriented programming) by Colin Beardon Interesting overview albeit, imho, with some lacking or insufficient conclusions:– digital collage needs to address the fundamental concepts of computing (OK4dv)– digital objects need to be disruptive (not_entirely_OK4dv: digital _processes_ need to disrupt conceptual objects)– “the Digital Bauhaus needs to be dirty!” (certainly_notOK4dv: it’s another […]
[New]Barok: Studies in Nomadic Information, Nomadic Observations of Beauty aha: first signs of serious interest in folding matters!