Live Forever (2026) by Vytas Jankauskas is brilliant. It's a great bit of satirical art. One of the big themes in the work is cryptocurrency and the large amount of waste heat that is produced by crypto mining. Jellyfish are involved.
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Live Forever (2026) by Vytas Jankauskas is brilliant. It's a great bit of satirical art. One of the big themes in the work is cryptocurrency and the large amount of waste heat that is produced by crypto mining. Jellyfish are involved.
Last day tomorrow, Bassam Issa Al-Sabah, FACT Liverpool
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Discover Can People Escape the Neurophoria? at FACT Liverpool – a powerful new media and digital art exhibition exploring artificial intelli
#FACTLiverpool #DigitalArtExhibition #NewMediaArt
FACT Liverpool
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Discover Can People Escape the Neurophoria? at FACT Liverpool – a powerful new media and digital art exhibition exploring artificial intelli
Discover Can People Escape the Neurophoria? at FACT Liverpool
Discover Can People Escape the Neurophoria? at FACT Liverpool – a powerful new media and digital art exhibition exploring artificial intelli
Discover Can People Escape the Neurophoria? at FACT Liverpool
Discover Can People Escape the Neurophoria? at FACT Liverpool – a powerful new media and digital art exhibition exploring artificial intelli
Matterport 3D Showcase
Complementary of the already published article about ‘Broken Symmetries’ exhibition at FACT Liverpool (UK), here the 3D scan of the galleries, part of the digital archive project.
Singing CLAMS! @fact_liverpool latest pop up exhibition: Oceans 4.0 is definitely worth a visit. These pretty & delicate shells are made from recycled industrial plastic waste by artist Marco Barotti. Inside, each Clam has a live sensor (which turn signals received into sounds) & these are linked to ocean based sensors in Singapore. The clams ‘sing ’ based on the signals they receive on water PH levels, temperature, water movement etc. They literally allow us hear water quality on the other side of the world!! Mind blown... #singingclams #factliverpool #marcobarotti #oceans #environment #waterquality #recycledplastic #science #steam #musicalwater (at FACT (Foundation for Art and Creative Technology)) https://www.instagram.com/p/B3wf1QIHwse/?igshid=rlzxrg1rnw4x
#Pansies is screening tomorrow at #factliverpool link in bio to book! @lpoolpride18 @joan.burnett.547 ❤️🙏 https://www.instagram.com/p/BqmTYL8luz6/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=tz79gr788cue