OPENRNDR is an open source framework for creative coding, written in Kotlin that simplifies writing real-time interactive software.
https://openrndr.org/
https://openrndr.org/
https://gmunk.com/Windows-10-Desktop
Our approach involved a live-action shoot using different variables and customizations. Our core concept wanted to position the logo as a portal into the world behind it. We customized and art directed each image to speak to the timelessness of Windows, and its ability to take us anywhere we want to go. We though the best way to achieve this is to build and shoot it practically.
Our approach involved a live-action shoot using different variables and customizations. Our core concept wanted to position the logo as a portal into the world behind it. We customized and art directed each image to speak to the timelessness of Windows, and its ability to take us anywhere we want to go. We though the best way to achieve this is to build and shoot it practically.
Gmunk
Windows 10 Desktop — GMUNK
Windows 10 DesktopJuly 2015 –– An icon is defined, among other things, by its longevity. Icons don’t withstand change - they endure it, by evolving...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rear-projection_television
Those tvs got flat fresnel lens of the size of the frame inside that you can salvage.
Those tvs got flat fresnel lens of the size of the frame inside that you can salvage.
Daze Art
Latest Rone scene design is so simple but so magical.
It's the same type of lens used to do this show
> Info about our past and upcoming residencies:
These last months we have been visited by different artists, activists and researchers. We share some links to their projects. We hope to start sharing more audiovisual material about the people and projects that will be taking up residencies in the near future.
We have been visited by:
Krysia, visual artist and biologist, interested in combining art with social and environmental issues through interdisciplinary projects. She is part of ZAKOLE (https://zakole.pl), a group exploring a rather wild wetland area near the centre of Warsaw, home to beavers, birds, frogs, mosquitoes, reeds, weeds and people. The aim of the project is to get to know the different habitats and the usual inhabitants in order to describe this space from the perspective of the creatures that inhabit and co-create this marshy area.
Mirrored Fatality, Mango and Samar. Kapampangan-pilipinx and Pakistani-Muslim non-binary performance art duo, sharing their rituals, altars and medicines through DIT (Do It Together) experimental and healing noise punk. You can find more info here https://postcrypt.cargo.site/mirrored-fatality.
Lena, has spent the last eight years visiting projects all over Europe where other ways of organising oneself economically and vitally than the hegemonic market capitalism are being tested. Among other things, this research led to the web documentary project "SideWays, travelling webseries", which you can find at: https://www.side-ways.net/. He gave a talk at La Arduinna's Open Fridays: "Freeing oneself from money" where he shared tools that have allowed different collectives to face their circumstances with greater freedom from Mr. Money. You can listen to the talk in podcast format at this link
Heidi Valda aka "Heidacraft", designer, 3d animator, 2d, Vj and digital artisan. She has focused her gaze on the fascinating phenomenon of light as an element capable of changing the visual perception of form and the space that matter occupies in everyday life. Experimenting with this phenomenon and various techniques on and off screen, she has re-drawn the history of everyday spaces for temporary lapses of time using as "canvas", places like buildings, theatres, houses, discos, forests, streets, mountains, bodies and created acrobats and entities of light that inhabit, come to life and take over the everyday. Heidi focuses her work on the re-education of human sight and the vindication of the importance of playful, dreamlike and fictitious universes in the development of societies. https://www.heidivalda.com
Remember that if you are interested in coming to Calafou for a residency, we will keep sending information in the next newsletters and you can also read this section: https://calafou.org/web/index.php/residencias
> https://lists.riseup.net/www/arc/infocalafou/2022-04/msg00000.html
These last months we have been visited by different artists, activists and researchers. We share some links to their projects. We hope to start sharing more audiovisual material about the people and projects that will be taking up residencies in the near future.
We have been visited by:
Krysia, visual artist and biologist, interested in combining art with social and environmental issues through interdisciplinary projects. She is part of ZAKOLE (https://zakole.pl), a group exploring a rather wild wetland area near the centre of Warsaw, home to beavers, birds, frogs, mosquitoes, reeds, weeds and people. The aim of the project is to get to know the different habitats and the usual inhabitants in order to describe this space from the perspective of the creatures that inhabit and co-create this marshy area.
Mirrored Fatality, Mango and Samar. Kapampangan-pilipinx and Pakistani-Muslim non-binary performance art duo, sharing their rituals, altars and medicines through DIT (Do It Together) experimental and healing noise punk. You can find more info here https://postcrypt.cargo.site/mirrored-fatality.
Lena, has spent the last eight years visiting projects all over Europe where other ways of organising oneself economically and vitally than the hegemonic market capitalism are being tested. Among other things, this research led to the web documentary project "SideWays, travelling webseries", which you can find at: https://www.side-ways.net/. He gave a talk at La Arduinna's Open Fridays: "Freeing oneself from money" where he shared tools that have allowed different collectives to face their circumstances with greater freedom from Mr. Money. You can listen to the talk in podcast format at this link
Heidi Valda aka "Heidacraft", designer, 3d animator, 2d, Vj and digital artisan. She has focused her gaze on the fascinating phenomenon of light as an element capable of changing the visual perception of form and the space that matter occupies in everyday life. Experimenting with this phenomenon and various techniques on and off screen, she has re-drawn the history of everyday spaces for temporary lapses of time using as "canvas", places like buildings, theatres, houses, discos, forests, streets, mountains, bodies and created acrobats and entities of light that inhabit, come to life and take over the everyday. Heidi focuses her work on the re-education of human sight and the vindication of the importance of playful, dreamlike and fictitious universes in the development of societies. https://www.heidivalda.com
Remember that if you are interested in coming to Calafou for a residency, we will keep sending information in the next newsletters and you can also read this section: https://calafou.org/web/index.php/residencias
> https://lists.riseup.net/www/arc/infocalafou/2022-04/msg00000.html
Hello Person.
After Outer Edges we were trying to find a new direction for Noisia. This resulted in an extensive journey that took us through a lot of new ideas and music.
Although we eventually decided to stop, we are proud of the things we made along the way, and these tunes were always meant to be part of a larger whole. So before we finally close the book on Noisia, we wanted to share them with you, on one last album. Previously released or newly finished, they all represent directions we enjoyed exploring.
In the end, we didn’t manage to figure things out. But we did get closer.
https://noisia.bandcamp.com/album/closer
After Outer Edges we were trying to find a new direction for Noisia. This resulted in an extensive journey that took us through a lot of new ideas and music.
Although we eventually decided to stop, we are proud of the things we made along the way, and these tunes were always meant to be part of a larger whole. So before we finally close the book on Noisia, we wanted to share them with you, on one last album. Previously released or newly finished, they all represent directions we enjoyed exploring.
In the end, we didn’t manage to figure things out. But we did get closer.
https://noisia.bandcamp.com/album/closer
Noisia
Closer, by Noisia
20 track album
Utopia, not futurism: Why doing the impossible is the most rational thing we can do - Uneven Earth
http://unevenearth.org/2019/10/bookchin_doing_the_impossible/
http://unevenearth.org/2019/10/bookchin_doing_the_impossible/
Uneven Earth - Where the ecological meets the political
Utopia, not futurism: Why doing the impossible is the most rational thing we can do - Uneven Earth
by Murray Bookchin On August 24, 1978, Murray Bookchin gave a lecture at the Toward Tomorrow Fair in Amherst, Massachusetts. Also speaking at that year's gathering were several prominent thinkers, including R. Buckminster Fuller and Ralph Nader. In his speech…
https://permacomputing.net/
The permacomputing wiki is a wiki about permacomputing, a radically sustainable approach to computing inspired by permaculture. The wiki was started in May 2022, so it's still at a very early stage of development. If you want to contribute, please contact us for editing privileges.
The permacomputing wiki is a wiki about permacomputing, a radically sustainable approach to computing inspired by permaculture. The wiki was started in May 2022, so it's still at a very early stage of development. If you want to contribute, please contact us for editing privileges.