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February 27, 2006

ArtExpo Catalog Insert

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The Evolution of Art: The New York Premiere of Scott Draves

The Evolution of Art

The New York Premiere of Scott Draves

March 2nd - 6th 2006

City Art Publishing @ Booth 2158
Jacob K. Javits Convention Center
655 West 34th Street
New York, NY 10001

www.artexpos.com
www.hifidreams.com

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Dream 191.21054
archival pigment on archival canvas
48" x 27
"

A Message to Humanity from the Machine World
14 years in development
One million hours to render
Distilled from the collective intelligence of the net


Dreams in High Fidelity
A living painting
 
Moments in Genetic Time
Signed and dated fine art prints

 

Art Expo: March 2nd - 6th, 10am-6pm
Jacob K. Javits Convention Center
655 West 34th Street, New York, NY 10001

Demo at DorkBot: March 1st, 6:30 pm
Location One
26 Greene Street, New York, NY 10013

Lecture at Parsons School of Design: March 3rd, 6pm
Design & Technology Lab 10th Floor
2 West 13th Street, New York, NY 10011

"Fertile ground for a new digital and social knowledge commons." —Life 4.0 Jury Statement
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February 23, 2006

Dreams at Dorkbot NYC

A mobile version of Dreams in High Fidelity will be set-up at Location1 during Dorkbot on Wednesday March 1st in SOHO.
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February 21, 2006

Dreams Launch in NYC

A painting that evolves: Dreams in High Fidelity.

Large format prints made of archival pigments on archival canvas.

March 2-6 in Javits Center at the ArtExpo.

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Sheep Torrent RSS

Did I get this right? The feed.
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February 09, 2006

Oxidizer

Oxidizer is a brand-new GUI for designing Sheep and FLAM3 genetic codes and rendering them. It's a native Mac OSX application by David Burnett.

update: more info on David's blog.

update 2: a tutorial.

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