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Monthly Archives: June 2015
Imaginary Cities
I’m sure I’m like most of you when I say Saturday mornings as a child were made up of animated shorts of an imaginary futurescapes like the Jetsons. However Imaginary Cities need not simply exist in fiction or the mind. Each city … Continue reading
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Tagged Andrew Stys, Anna Maloney, Ashley Scott Fitzgerald, Brian Guest, Calum F.Kerr, Charlie Fox, Chiara Williams, Claudia Bada, Cluster Bomb Collective, Connected Communites Festival, Daniel Lehan, Danny Pockets, Darran Anderson, Darren Van Asten, David.C.West, DEN-City, DEN-City1, Elod Beregszaszi, Foreman's Smokehouse Gallery, Gavin Maughfling, Glen Fitzy Fitzpatrick, Guilleromo Aguilar Herta, Gzillion Artist, Hackney Wick, Hydrocitizenship, Imaginary Cities, India Roper-Evans, Janody, Jay Rechsteiner, Joanna McCormick, Jor-El, Jude Cowan Montague, Julia Maddison, Lee Mezler, Library of Alexandria, Lorenzo Belenguer, Marlon Brando, Martin Sexton, Matthew Andrew, Meiko Kikuta, Mia Culpa, Middlesex University, Monika Tobel, Negin Vaziri, Paola de Ramos, Rebecca Scott, Rubbish Artist, Sadia Awan, Samuel Brzeski, Sarah Doyle, Sarah Sparkes, Sebastian Hau Walker, Stealth Gallery, Superman, Susanna Sanroman, the Arts and Humaniteis Research Council, the London Festival of Architecture, Tizianna Mandolesi, Tom Estes, Vanja Karas, Vanya Balogh, William Angus Hughes
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The Future of Art In An Age Of Digital Intelligence
Previously it was thought that no robot could create anything that is related to creativity or art. However, scientists of Konstanz University have created a robot artist that paints on white paper with its digital painter program. Its name … Continue reading
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The Beginning Of The End Of Terrestrial Collider-Based Physics?
The existence of magnetic monopoles is a widely discussed topic in physics. Predicted in 1931 by Paul Dirac, a magnetic monopole is a particle that contains only one magnetic pole, therefore containing a net “magnetic charge”. They are yet … Continue reading
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