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Goodbye Personal Cyber Botanica… Welcome Body Pixel

Dear readerz, do not panic! This is not an emergency situation… After I have spent many weeks and months stretching my gray cells, two dayz ago I simply decided to start with re-branding processes on...

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Pocket cinema: Digital Nation – Life on the Virtual Frontier by Douglas Rushkoff

Digital Nation – Life on the Virtual Frontier (2009 – 2010) is a documentary film by Douglas Rushkoff that thematizes the media issues in the context of our virtual lives, tech development, networking...

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Book of Miri

I really wouldn’t be a good blogger, if I wouldn’t blog about documentary Book of Miri by Katrine Philp, a film that I saw in the competitive programme of ZagrebDox Festival last month. Katrine Philp...

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Google Baby – Rent me a Womb, Baby?

Documentary Google Baby (2009) by film maker Zippi Brand Frank deals with birth outsourcing among three countries: Israel, USA and India. It involves business, technology (computers and human bodies)...

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Interview with Guillermo Gomez Pena: You know, I worship the imagination!

Among many film, dance and art festivals in Croatia, Queer Zagreb is also a blogger friendly oriented festival. Thanks to their understanding of the media, I had the opportunity to interview one...

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DanceWriter 2.0 installation by Typotheque

DanceWriter (2007) is an interesting online tool that converts text into simple dance moves. Meaning, you can create your own choreography by typing something – a message or by random clickin’ at the...

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Pocket cinema: Reactive Books by John Maeda

You know, my digital dad is media artist and designer John Maeda… of course, he doesn’t know that I even exist… I mean, he has lotsa digital kids scattered  around the cyberspace… Oh, how I like his...

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Readoholic: In Praise of Copying by Marcus Boon

Thanks to Pixel Pain I caught up earlier today great information about the new book titled In Praise of Copying by Marcus Boon, published by Harvard University Press… It’s fresh, new, free and you can...

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REFF Book, QR-Codes based publishing

Somewhere between the rows of the Art is Open Source project and FakePress are hiding the main suspects for launching the book ‘REFF RomaEuropa FakeFactory‘. It’s a project that aims to combine the...

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Readoholic: OpenWear. Sustainability, Openness and P2P production in the...

And here is the first e-book ‘OpenWear. Sustainability, Openness and P2P production in the world of fashion’ written by Bertram Niessen, Oleg Koefoed, Lise Skov, Zoe Romano, Alessandro Delfanti on the...

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Interview with Johannes Birringer, part 1: New media, interactivity and...

During November and December the Centre for Drama Art aka cdu based in Zagreb organized a series of lectures and a workshop within the programme titled Cognitive of the Performative. The first guest in...

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Interview with Johannes Birringer, part 2: Connecting analogue and digital...

This is the second part of the interview with Johannes Birringer. Read the first part here: Interview with Johannes Birringer, part 1 – New media, interactivity and performative arts Photo above:...

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Interview with Scott deLahunta, part 1: On working processes and digital realms

My next interview from the series of Cognitive of the Performative programme by Centre for Drama Art aka cdu was made during the Workshop with Choreographic Objects that I attended in December, guided...

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Interview with Scott deLahunta, part 2: Catching some dancing algorithms

This is the second part of the interview with Scott deLahunta. Read the first part here: Interview with Scott deLahunta, part 1: On working processes and digital realms Photo above: Scott deLahunta by...

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Interview with Star Simpson, part 1: High Voltage Innovation

Star Simpson is an open source hardware addict, electrical engineering and computer science student at MIT. Her lifestyle is prototyping, innovating, building things, making devices and hackin’ some...

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Interview with Kontejner, part 1: Body norms in art and science

Kontejner | bureau of contemporary art praxis is certainly responsible for placing Zagreb on the international map of new media art, performance art related disciplines, cybernetics, curatorial...

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Interview with Kontejner, part 2: Technology and conceptualism walking along…

This is a continuation of the interview with Kontejner. Read the first part here: Body norms in art and science DB Indos – House of Extreme Music Theater: Doors (c) Photo taken from Kontejner IB: There...

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Interview with Kontejner, part 3: Art can be a field of risk!

This is the third part of the interview with Kontejner. Read the second part here: Technology and conceptualism walking along… Poster for Extravagant Bodies by Dejan Dragosavac Ruta (c) Photo taken...

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Pocket cinema: Documentaries about Einstürzende Neubauten

Well, among many really good documentaries I blogged about in Pocket cinema and Body cinema section, a series of dox films on Einstürzende Neubauten certainly belongs here. Here we have ‘Einstürzende...

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Pocket cinema: No Maps for These Territories

Documentary film ‘No Maps for These Territories’ from 2000 by Mark Neale follows the imaginary, wired, tech landscape by cyberpunk writer William Gibson. From 2011th perspective I could only say,...

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