Posts tagged “City of New York

IN/OUTPUTS for 2 to 8 January

Posted on 5 January 2012

In/outputs - a taste plate of stuff that’s passed through my feeds this week Tiny wire to have big impact on computers Quantum computing is one step closer with the development of a wire 10,000 times smaller than a human hair that has the same electrical resistivity of copper wiring. The wire was created by the Centre of Excellence for Quantum Computation and Communication Technology at the University of New South Wales and measures just four atoms wide and one atom tall. While the quantum computer is still awhile off yet, this technology marks as significant addition to the components needed to make one. ↷ Mitchell Nadin in The Australian, 6 January 2012. From Andy Warhol to Mark Twain, 400 Years of New York Diaries The…

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Unwalled gardens

Posted on 2 November 2010

German artist Aram Bartholl has taken to streets (of New York) to provide a completely anonymous and untraceable method for file sharing. Interesting timing what with the renewed hype around peer-to-peer networks spurred by the Limewire litigation. Developed as part of his residency at EYEBEAM, Dead Drops is part interactive installation, part file sharing network, part social experiment. Bartholl explains the project on his blog: ‘Dead Drops’ is an anonymous, offline, peer to peer file-sharing network in public space. I am ‘injecting’ USB flash drives into walls, buildings and curbs accessable to anybody in public space. You are invited to go to these places (so far 5 in NYC) to drop or find files on a dead drop. Plug your laptop to a wall,…

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RAPID FIRE A New York state of (dirty) mind

Posted on 10 March 2010

Rapid fire - taking to un/popular culture with point and shoot mentality Congratulations are in order for Luis Acosta, winner of the NYC Condom wrapper design competition run by the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. Decided by popular vote, Acosta’s design, featuring a yellow power symbol (IEC 5009 – line partially within a broken circle), drew my attention to the many puns that can now be made when you turn on your computer. ;) Here’s what New York City Health Commissioner, Dr Thomas Farley, had to say about the design (from NPR): “When I saw [the design], I said this is pure genius,” Farley told the crowd. “Everyone recognizes that symbol on their PC. People should use their own power to…

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