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Cue the dramatic piano! I was overcome with sudden inspiration to sprite this thing. I used renders of the official model to ensure that the details and proportions were accurate, though I simplified the head for the sake of making the rotation frames easier. I’ve never actually played Link to the Past, but I tried to follow its art style and limitations as best I could.
I updated your TMNT Futurisms meme to make it more accurate/annoying
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Second Side Up: a Life Captured in Radio
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Second Side Up is the longest-running radio show that never was - the story of a life recorded to tape and edited into weekly radio show instalments. For over four decades, Mark Talbot recorded scenes from his life and used them to create a cassette radio show, which he called Second Side Up. Complete with music, interviews and phone-ins, Second Side Up sounded like professional work, but not a single episode was ever broadcast. The tapes were distributed to a tiny network of friends and family, a unique correspondence that came to define Mark’s life.
The resulting archive of tapes is a unique autobiography in radio-show format. Between the songs, we meet the people in Mark’s life; we hear him falling in love, growing old, mourning the death of the analogue era as his chosen medium becomes obsolete. Through all the changes, one thing remains constant - Mark’s addiction to producing Second Side Up.
Producer, David Waters Assistant Producer, Robbie MacInnes Executive Producer, Francesca Panetta A Phantom Production for BBC Radio 3.
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Singularities panel, Transmediale (5th Feb 2017)
The audio recording of our #Singularities panel at Transmediale is now online:
Featuring the extraordinary talents of Luiza Prado & Pedro Oliveira (A parede), Rasheedah Phillips, and Dorothy R. Santos speaking (and performing) on refiguring techno-colonialist and heteronormative pasts, presents, futures and identities.
The introduction to the panel - written by Morehshin and myself - can be found here.
Photos from the panel are here.
Stick around for the discussion and Q&A
The 3D Additivist Cookbook, 2017 Edition
Following our European launch at Transmediale last week, The 3D Additivist Cookbook has been tweaked and minor errors have been corrected.
DOWNLOAD THE 2017 EDITION NOW
HOLO 2: Results May Vary
From the paradoxical nature of our impending quantum (computing) future to the enduring mystery of the Big Bang – the ideas explored in HOLO 2 could not be any bigger. We think it shows.
The 3D Additivist Cookbook is out now…
The 3D Additivist Cookbook is published December 2nd
3D Additivist Cookbook Launch Party, Printed Matter, New York (December 2nd 2016)
Printed Matter, New York, is pleased to host the launch of The 3D Additivist Cookbook, to coincide with its publication online and in 3D PDF format.
Launch Date: December 2nd 2016
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Printed Matter Event
The 3D Additivist Cookbook, devised and edited by Morehshin Allahyari and Daniel Rourke, is a project three years in the making. A compendium of imaginative, provocative works from over 100 world-leading artists, activists and theorists. Inspired, in part, by William Powell’s Anarchist Cookbook (1969), The 3D Additivist Cookbook contains 3D .obj and .stl files, critical texts, templates, recipes, (im)practical designs and methodologies for living in this most contradictory of times.
The launch will feature a panel discussion on digital and experimental publishing, horror and activism, and new ways of doing/making/thinking/interrupting, as well as a world exclusive introduction to the wild and varied contents of The 3D Additivist Cookbook. Panel participants include Morehshin Allahyari, Daniel Rourke, Paul Soulellis, and Nora Khan.
3D Additivist Cookbook contributors include… Alison Bennett, Megan Beckwith, Mark Payne, Ami Drach, Dov Ganchrow, Amy Ireland, Andrew Blanton, Antonio Esparza, ARTEKLAB (Jaime de los Ríos, Daniel Tirado, Enrique Sancho, Saul, Ibon Gurrutxaga), Belen Zahera, Body and Swine, Darlene Labar, Mighty Kongbot (Dom Barra and Luigi Console), Emma McCormick-Goodhart, Eve Reyes, Fahmy Shahin, Kuang Yi Ku, Gabriel Menotti, Geraldine Juárez, Golan Levin, Shawn Sims, Henrik Nieratschker, Jason Ferguson, Jasper Meiners, Isabel Paehr, Joey Holder, Julien Deswaef, Matthew Plummer Fernandez, Kanyaphorn Kaewprasert, Katy Connor, Kayla Anderson, Kyle McDonald, Leo Sexer, Mark Leckey, Matthew Hollings, Michelle Kasprzak, Morehshin Allahyari with Paul Soulellis, Nano Entity, Nora O Murchu, Hua Shu, Norah Al-Badri, Nikolai Nelles, Patrick Lichty, Samy Kamkar, Scott Kildall, Bryan Cera, Sophie Kahn, Tom Lauerman, Urs Gaudenz, Vimel Patel, Zach Rispoli, GynePunk, Alan Warburton, Behnaz Farahi, Ben Grosser, Cat Mazza, Cathrine Disney, Christopher Coleman, Daniel Temkin, Debbie Ding, Heather Dewey-Hagborg, The Speculative Prototyping Lab, University of California, Irvine (special thanks to Jesse Jackson), Keeley Haftner, Laura Devendorf, Leo Selvaggio, Marija Bozinovska Jones, Patrick Romeo, Print-green.org (Maja Petek, Tina Zidanšek, Urška Skaza, Danica Korošec and Simon Tržan), Ryan Hammond, Shane Mecklenburger, Tom Burtonwood, WoeLab (special thanks to Sename Koffi Agbodjinou), Rosa Menkman, Adam Rothstein, Ben Valentine, Carl Gent, Catherine Scott, Claudia Hart, Corinna Kirsch, Dylan Schenker, Daniel Rourke, Elia Vargas, Germán Sierra, Heather Davis, Julian Hanna, Patrick Whitmash, Sha Hwang, Gaia Scagnetti, Suzanne Livingston, Anna Greenspan, Vile Flusser, Mandy Goodier, Nada Assor, Nicholas O Brien, Norman Hogg, Simon Clark, Sophie Hoyle, Timothy Weaver and Katie Kaulbach, A Parede (Luiza Prado and Pedro Oliveira) with Fannie Sosa, Lucas Odahara, Tabita Rezaire, Browntourage (Hawa Arsala and Tonia Beglari) with Lishan Made, Negisti Shushana, Sofia Cordova and Symrin Chawla.
The 3D Additivist Cookbook was designed with Manuel Bürger, Simon Schindele and Alexander Papoli, and will be published by The Institute of Network Cultures (Amsterdam) as a 3D PDF and print-on-demand publication. The project was realised with the support of Autodesk/Pier 9 (San Francisco), Colab at the Auckland University of Technology, Emergent Digital Practices program at the University of Denver, Ernst Schering Foundation (Berlin), Frank-Ratchye STUDIO for Creative Inquiry at Carnegie Mellon University + VIA Festival (Pittsburgh), Jeu de Paume + Disnovation.net (Paris), Transmediale 2016’s Vilém Flusser Residency Programme for Artistic Research (Berlin). With editorial support from Rita Macedo, Shane O’Shea and Miriam Rasch.