'Metabolo.org' Oriented Websites
Light matters
Blogged on: May 31, 2007, 7:10 am
"Making abstract films and kinetic installations since 1991, originally starting out from the idea of a visual music for the eye. For his films he mostly develops his own tools, often inspired by dead-end streets in the history of science and technology."
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art | blog | design | history | media | theory | metabolo.org
Scroll of Scrolls 1989-2005 Tjebbe van Tijen
Blogged on: March 20, 2007, 9:54 pm
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Bruno Latour: Alternative Digitality. Domus 05-04
Blogged on: December 9, 2006, 8:58 am
"Why is it so difficult to interpret digitality? Is the transformation of everything into strings of 0s and 1s propelling all of us, poor mortal souls, into the formal paradise of virtuality? Or is it, on the contrary, giving a new materiality to everythi
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data | cybernetics | media | metabolo.org | history | art | culture | imagination
Ernst Haeckel: Kunstformen der Natur
Blogged on: May 2, 2006, 7:20 pm
In German. Drawings from German biologist Ernst Haeckel's 1904 album of diverse little-known creatures and plants.
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art | history | visualization | ecology | emergence | metabolo.org | design | biology
AIGA - Architecture and Type: A Modern Marriage
Blogged on: April 11, 2006, 3:30 pm
The new architecture of lower Manhattan stumps me.... Is there a unity of the arts in the post-Post-Modern era?
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art | architecture | typography | history | culture | experience | design | metabolo.org
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