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<nettime-ann> [event] Dorkbot_Alba:_Sunday_13_November_@_The_Forest_Cafe:_3_Bristo_Place_Edinburgh |
Dorkbot Alba people doing strange things with electricity Launch event Sunday 13 November 2005 from 4pm, Free The Forest Cafe, 3 Bristo Place, Edinburgh www.dorkbot.org/dorkbotalba --- Speakers: Richard Brown Richard creates interactive artworks using multi-media technology, computer programming, electronics and interfacing. His book "Biotica: Art, Emergence and Artificial-Life" was published in 2001. Richard has recently completed a NESTA fellowship and is currently on the EPIS entrepreneurial scheme hosted at Edinburgh University. www.mimetics.com Zoe Irvine Zoe's practice includes installations, audio publications, net works and broadcasts which reflect her fascination with the medium of sound. Her pieces often use episodes in literature or history as points of departure. Zoe is currently developing a series of new voice works with support from a Scottish Arts Council Creative Scotland Award. www.dialadiva.net Martin Ling Martin's background is in computer science and electronics. He is currently a researcher with the Speckled Computing project, aiming to develop complete wireless computers in a 5x5x5mm package. In particular he works on analogue and digital circuit design, and communication protocols for low power ad-hoc wireless networks. www.specknet.org Music and visuals: Operator Peter Piper Vangelis Lympouridis Xhadrez What's Dorkbot Alba? Around the globe there is a movement of small, autonomous gatherings with a similar goal: offering a platform to artists, designers, scientists, nerds, students and others who let themselves be inspired by technology. This movement is called Dorkbot. Why Dorkbot Alba? Alba is the gaelic name for Scotland. Alba is the genetically altered rabbit created for artist Eduardo Kac. Alba is a brand of consumer electronics. That's why! Opendorks If you'd like to do an opendork (a 5-15 minute presentation of a work-in-progress), please contact us: dorkbotalba@dorkbot.org Subscribe to the dorkbotalba-announce list to receive further information: www.dorkbot.org/dorkbotalba _______________________________________________ nettime-ann mailing list nettime-ann@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-ann