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LG - Time's Up

2008-10-23 09:00 GMT+2
2008-10-25 23:00 GMT+2

A Luminous Green satellite event, organised by Time's Up and the Guild for Reality Integrators and Generators:

Dates: 23rd | 24th | 25th October 2008

Luminous Green is an attempt to become more aware of our own ecological and human responsibilities. A moment’s pause, deceleration and self-reflection are a common core.

PhoEf - Photons Crash on the Arts

2008-09-02 17:45 GMT+2
2008-09-02 19:00 GMT+2

Bartaku's 'PhoEf' exposé at the 23rd European Photovoltaic Solar Energy and Conference and Exhibition'

Session nr.: 5BO.
Feria de Valencia, Auditorium 3a - Valencia, Spain
http://www.photovoltaic-conference.com

PhoEf aims to provide insight about aims and aesthetics of converting solar radiation into electricity. More particularly, the opportunities that photovoltaic technologies provide to artistic creations, performances, and interventions that make use of electrical energy.

http://fo.am/phoef/

200710 Research Gathering with gRig

2006-10-27 12:00 Europe/Brussels
2006-10-27 18:00 Europe/Brussels

A preliminary meeting to get a general sense of people's involvement and interests in the Guild's work.

Doors of Perception: Juice

2007-02-28 00:00 GMT+5
2007-03-04 00:00 GMT+5

FoAM's head chef - Maja Kuzmanovic presented, discuss and
extended the roots of our groWorld initiative. With her experience in
guerilla gardening, DIY culinology and trans-local grocery networking,
Maja will look for fertile concoctions which blend traditional culinary
crafts with contemporary food science, art and technology. After the
conference, she will visit the Barefoot college in Tilonia, Rajasthan to share knowledge and experiences with their students and teachers.

http://www.doorsofperception.com/juice/
http://www.barefootcollege.org/prog_solar.htm

Data Ecologies

2007-07-20 11:00 GMT+2
2007-07-21 23:00 GMT+2

Two FoAM & gRig presentations at the Data Ecologies workshop "On growing of worlds: whole systems in turbulent environments" by Maja Kuzmanovic and "What am I doing rendering fractals?" by Steven Pickles.

http://www.timesup.org/laboratory/DataEcologies/

Mutamorphosis

2007-11-08 12:00 Europe/Prague
2007-11-10 20:00 Europe/Prague

On the Mutamorphosis conference, FoAM presented the paper "groWorld HPI" and participated in the debates on "Synaesthesia", "Smart Materials" and "Art and Science in Media Education".

http://www.mutamorphosis.org/

Bart Vandeput: PhoEf

PhoEf is a research project exploring the essence, use and abuse of the photovoltaic effect - the conversion of light in electrical energy - in the realms of science, industry, technology and the arts. PhoEf emerged from a personal, transversal flight through the interconnected worlds behind and around photovoltaics; a technology based on A.E. Becquerel's 1839 observation of the photovoltaic effect. PhoEf is embedded in a rich, multidisciplinary, historical context.

In progress: http://libarynth.org/luminous/phoef

Maggie Buxton: Hybrid Story-Ing, Un-Genreable Engagements and Transformative Learning

The core question of this research is: by what mechanisms can humanity become more conscious of and potentially change, it’s relationship to reality?

Steven Pickles (Pix): An Aesthetic Exploration of Multivariate Polynomial Maps

In 2001 I found a book by mathematician Julien C. Sprott called “Strange attractors: creating patterns in chaos”. The book described the mathematics behind a class of fractals called strange attractors. In the book, Sprott presents a computer program which can search for strange attractors by trying many randomly generated equations until one was discovered which met certain criteria. The results were clouds of points which formed interesting organic shapes. each set of equations created a unique set of points.

Theun Karelse: Tsunamipants

How do you relate to global crises in a way that is not demotivating? The discussion about our future is dominated by appeals for austerity and reduction. This is not a very inspiring message as it focuses on negative aspects of society. It is hard to see a positive revolution on a global scale, based on negative arguments. Instead we should focus on positive changes that inspire everyone. This debate should be dominated by the possibility of increasing the quality of life.

groWorld HPI

Publication Type:

Conference Paper

Source:

Mutamorphosis, Ciant, Prague (2007)

URL:

http://mutamorphosis.org/

Cursory Speculations on HPI

Publication Type:

Conference Paper

Source:

ISEA 2008, Singapore (2008)

URL:

http://fo.am/files/HPI.2008.pdf