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Micro_Gestures at the Edge of Invisibility will be an On/Off line space for MFA artists in the Visual Arts Department at UCSD to explore and present works at the edge of invisibility, at the edge of the digital and biological, at the edge of micro-robotics and nano-art, from in-virtu to in-vivo works and back.
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Transborder Immigrant Tool PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 25 October 2007

The border between the U.S. and Mexico has moved between the virtual and the all too real since before the birth of the two nation-states. This has allowed a deep archive of suspect movement across this border to be traced and tagged – specifically anchored to immigrants bodies moving north, while immigrant bodies moving south much less so. The danger of moving north across this border is not a question of politics, but vertiginous geography. Hundreds of people have died crossing the U.S./Mexico border due to not being able to tell where they are in relation to where they have been and which direction they need to go to reach their destination safely. Now with the rise of multiple distributed geospatial information systems (such as the Goggle Earth Project for example), GPS (Global Positioning System) and the developing Virtual Hiker Algorithm by artist Brett Stalbaum it is now possible to develop a Transborder Tools for Immigrants to be implemented and distributed on cracked Nextel cell phones. This will allow a virtual geography to mark new trails and potentially safer routes across this desert of the real.

http://bang.calit2.net/sdhacklab/xborder 

Last Updated ( Thursday, 25 October 2007 )
 
The Artificial Moon & the Posthuman PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 22 March 2006

The Moon Is Artificial
The Future, The Past, Speed & the Real

Dr. Caleb Waldorf

This is a presentation that I gave in Ricardo Dominguez's Posthuman class at UCSD. It is just a rough outline and will be developed further in the future/past.

moon.mov moon.mov (320x180, 5 mb)

moon_big.mov moon_big.mov (640x360, 14 mb)

These are QT VR files.  Click to go through slides. 

Last Updated ( Thursday, 23 March 2006 )
 
Plays Well with Others PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 20 March 2006

Plays Well with Others
Mapping Ricardo Dominguez
Ricardo Dominguez & Caleb Waldorf
Digital Print on Paper, 100" x 80"


Last Updated ( Tuesday, 21 March 2006 )
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hacklab PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 10 November 2005
borderLands hackLab
"For years, months, days, we networks and communities of individuals have been exchanging knowledge, designing worlds, experimenting with gizmos and devices.
We are the expression of a thousand thoughts, we are migrants across the City and the Net; we are searching for a place where our commonalities and practices can open up space-time discontinuities.
We want to hack reality, and we need a lab to reassemble its basic elements. In a metropolis scared by unreal securities and too real fears, we yearn to give birth to a site of full of imageries made flesh, of bytes resurrecting metal.
Our collective mind is replete with digital/analog technology, info-communication, knowledge-sharing, meme-spreading, participation-catalysis, and much much more.
The four cardinal points are no longer sufficient coordinates. As Mars is closer to Earth than ever in history, there is no better time for a new reticular constellation, for a new geometry of relations that can freely recompile low-entropy bioware, stunning and getting stunned by vivid special effects and lively affects.
Reload, Hacklab Milano, Sept 14 2003"
Last Updated ( Thursday, 10 November 2005 )
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nanophobic.org PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 25 October 2005

Dr. Caleb Waldorf & Dr. Davina Semo
Perhaps the most significant characteristic of the nano-promise is that of a scale that shrinks technology far beyond any tactile representation we can understand as humans, thus producing new and unadressed questions and fears. Nanophobic.org is a repository for anxieties about nanotechnology. These anxieties may include political uses and potential manipulations, warfare technologies, medical technologies, cosmetic applications, computer technologies, scientific research and technology, human and environmental toxicity, and human extinction.  Nanophobic.org will serve as a database for the emerging and expanding array of nanophobias.

coming soon...

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Last Updated ( Monday, 20 March 2006 )
 
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