
»A/S/L (Age/Sex/Location)«, 2003 (3-screen video & sound installation, with images, text and transcripts of a simulated chat room conversation) by Raqs Media Collective.

»A/S/L (Age/Sex/Location)«, 2003 (3-screen video & sound installation, with images, text and transcripts of a simulated chat room conversation) by Raqs Media Collective.

JODI (Joan Heemskerk and Dirk Paesmans): www.jodi.org, sod.jodi.org, oss.jodi.org, 404.jodi.org, asdfg.jodi.org

»Logo.Hallucination« continuously monitors the images circulating on the Internet looking for hidden logos. It’s software is based on neural network image recognition. Pattern recognition is a field in full expansion, it constitutes a key technology in the domains of safety, of the management of the rights, of marketing… »Logo.Hallucination« proposes to use technologies of recognition of images in order to detect subliminal forms of logos or emblems, hidden (generally involuntarily) in the visual environment or in the whole of the images of the Internet. Every time a hallucination is detected, an email is sent to the owner of the image. By Christophe Bruno.

»the church of the future« and

»body magic« by Javier Morales and John Michael Boling.

»canterbury tales rap« and

»accidentalbluescreen« by John Michael Boling of gooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooogle.com.

»www.lycos.com«. The idea of the »Project www« refers to the mechanisms of manipulation, affecting the seemingly free space of Internet. The author has erased and cleaned out all textual or visual content of selected web-sites, leaving behind their original graphic only. This way he confronted viewer with well known but empty visual representations, counterpointing the reality of web-sites always packed with information. By Marek Kvetan.

Otto Lechner performing live via internet-soundbridge with musicians from Zimbabwe at the Ars Electronica festival. Read more: www.mulonga.net