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Philippe Caza
"Deixem-me só endireitar isto aqui..." #lukecouchwalker
Anna 😶 <3 #amplifest2016 #annavonhausswolff
Já começou o melhor fim‑de‑semana do ano :) <3 #aluktudolo #cave45 #amplifest2016
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Cyberliterature (1977-1993) includes six computer-generated poems, available in Portuguese and English, originally programmed by Pedro Barbosa in 1976 using text-generation programs «Permuta» and «Texal». The original programming languages were Fortran and Basic. These experiences in the field of computer-generated poetry were later emulated in «SynText», written in C++ [Abílio Cavalheiro, 1996] and in Java [José Manuel Torres, 2000]. This version was organized by Rui Torres, using «Poemario.js» by Nuno F. Ferreira, with design and translations by Carlos Amaral. Besides the generation of text, readers can also access the XML code of the poem being generated (The Text-Matrix), and more detailed information about each poem.
Over the past few years, art books have seen a renaissance. These exemplify the form.
Picasso Sculpture and Yoko Ono’s Grapefruit are among Vulture’s 10 best art books of 2015! Purchase them from the MoMA Store to support the museum and our programs.
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Free On Bleeding Cool – Alice Cooper #1 By Joe Harris And Eman Casallos
To go with the recent release of Alice Cooper Vs. Chaos! #1, Dynamite has sent us Alice Cooper #1 by Joe Harris and Eman Casallos with a cover by David Mack. The X-Files’ Joe Harris takes on The Prince of Darkness – Alice Cooper in his FIRST ongoing comic series! Rock n’ roll legend Alice… Read more »
Free On Bleeding Cool – Alice Cooper #1 By Joe Harris And Eman Casallos http://bcool.co/CCKCds
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O saquinho do #amplifest já veio passear ao escritório! #amplifest2015
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The virtual (or the new, the next) is no longer the site of emancipation. Rather, it is the primary mechanism of oppression . And so , even in the face of those who seek alternatives to this world of debasement and exploitation , we must stress that it is not the job of politics to invent a new world . On the contrary it is the job of politics to make all these new worlds irrelevant. No politics can be derived today from a theory of the new. The reason is simple: we have never known any form of modernity except that form of modernity subservient to the new. We have never known any form of modernity except that of market accumulation , increased profit margins, development of the productive forces, rises in productivity, new jingles, the latest fads, and on and on . These are the currency of the realm . It is time now to subtract from this world, not add to it. The challenge today is not one of political or moral imagination , for this problem was solved ages ago - kill the despots, surpass capitalism, inclusion of the excluded, equality for all of humanity, end exploitation. The world does not need new ideas. The challenge is simply to realize what we already know to be true .
Alexander Galloway. The Interface Effect (via sandroidefilos)
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