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[Australian Network for Art and Technology] VIDA 13.0 will help to fund artistic ALife projects that have not yet been produced. This is aimed at citizens or residents of Latin America, Spain and Portugal.
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[Networked_Performance] Networked_Performance ” VIDA 13.0: Art & Artificial Life ...: Over the last decade, in the same formal space, VIDA has been bringing together inter-disciplinary projects that respond to this situation. By means of formal strategies that defy the boundaries between existing practices, these projects offer new ways of reflecting on what we understand by life and artificial life.
[Jun Cristobal] The essential Juvenal Sanso « Jun Cristobal: By his use of well-loved painting subjects, the seascape and the flower, I can say that Sanso’s heart is actually in subverting the very subject matter in trying to express something other than what is seen by hint of his inflections. To provide contrasts in color where there should not be, to gleam with his usual ultramarine and green and then sometime re-coursing to deep red in isolating the objects from its ground there is an illusion created, one of warmth similar to the light of home.
[we make money not art] Interview with Daniel Canogar - we make money not art: The Virtual Museum wants to be a didactic tool, the best source for A Life Art on the web, where you will not only see documentation of VIDA awards, but you will actually be able to experience some pieces first hand with web-based projects. It will also document the history of A Life art, and show many landmark projects that have significantly contributed to the field.
[AMERICAblog News] AMERICAblog News: Scientists create artificial life in a test tube: This is an amazing development. The research opens the way for scientists to create new life forms that can be genetically programmed to carry out a variety of functions, .
[netEX - networked experience] call: VIDA 11.0 AWARDS | netEX - networked experience: VIDA 11.0 rewards works of art developed with artificial life technologies and related disciplines: robotics, artificial intelligence, etc. We are looking for works of art with emerging behaviours, which evolve over time, react with their environment and seem to have a life of their own.
[NeMe] NeMe: VIDA 11.0 - FINISHED PROJECTS: 11.0 rewards works of art developed with artificial life technologies and related disciplines: robotics, artificial intelligence, etc. We are looking for works of art with emerging behaviours, which evolve over time, react with their environment and seem to have a life of their own.
[TheFishSite - Fish Farming Industry News] Cultured Aquatic Species: Red Swamp Crawfish: Although captive fisheries for introduced Procambarus clarkii exist in several other countries (such as China, Spain, and Portugal), there is no place where crayfish are more highly regarded socially and have had as much impact to the economy of a region than in the southern United States. Crawfish are cultivated and consumed for food in several southern states but Louisiana dominates the crawfish industry of North America in both aquaculture and wild capture fisheries, where the industry contributes well in excess of USD 150 million to the state's economy annually.
[Religion and Other Curiosities - Peter Berger's Blog] Pentecostalism - Protestant Ethic or Cargo Cult? - Peter Berger's ...: It is important to understand that what has happened in Brazil is part of a vastly larger global phenomenon. The characteristics of Pentecostalism have been around throughout Christian history, all the way back to the gathering of the early followers of Jesus in Jerusalem at the Jewish feast of Pentecost (from which the movement derives its name), when the Holy Spirit is believed to have descended “like the rush of a mighty wind” and caused people to speak out in strange languages (Book of Acts, chapter 2). But most scholars date the beginnings of modern Pentecostalism from the so-called Azusa Street Revival of 1906, when William Seymour, a one-eyed African-American Baptist preacher moved from Texas to Los Angeles, where he started services in an abandoned stable in a run-down part of town.
[The Irish Economy] The Irish Economy » Blog Archive » After the Fall: Affiliates in Ireland conduct substantial R&D work, but it appears that a significant portion of the intellectual property held by these affiliates originated as a result of parent-company activity in the United States, and the property rights were subsequently relocated to Ireland where the tax regime for patent royalties is favorable. The royalty income, much of which is for use of the patents in other countries, is treated as arising from sales of services and is counted as part of the value added of the affiliates that hold them.
[Madame Pickwick Art Blog] THE BULL LIES DOWN ON BROADWAY | Madame Pickwick Art Blog: While many literary critics are hung up on observing that bullfighting in The Sun Also Rises is symbolic of Ernest Hemingway’s seeming obsession with masculinity and machismo, there are likely more subtler symbolic meanings can be gleaned from the vivid depictions of bullfighting in the novel. For example, the piercing dialogue and resulting momentary revealing glimpses of characters in the novel can be viewed as characters feinting about each other in an open arena.
[Balloon Juice] Balloon Juice » Blog Archive » Some Notes On Paraguay v Spain: While surprised that del Bosque chose to substitute a midfielder rather than a striker (Randinho's beloved Llorente, for example :) ) for the struggling Torres, the introduction of Fabregas immediately breathed life into a gasping Spanish ....
[FAIL Blog: Epic Fail Funny Pictures and Funny Videos of Owned, Pwned and Fail Moments] McNugget Rage FAIL - FAIL Blog: Epic Fail Funny Pictures and Funny ...: By the way, English is hard to learn because it has a lot of exceptions and because it is a hodgepodge of Latin words, Norse words, and Germanic words, and hence does not have any kind of reasonable phonetic pronunciation. However, it does have a relatively simple grammatical structure compared to a lot of other languages, because instead of having lots of endings, it just uses word order.
[Fifteensquared] Fifteensquared » Blog Archive » Guardian 25093 / Rover: The clue is a straightforward definition of a fairly unusual word: adding a question mark does not make it cryptic! The lustrum was the expiatory offering made by the censors in ancient Rome for the whole people every five years, after completing the census.
[Economix] Europe's Debt Crisis: Your Questions Answered - NYTimes.com: This initiative can buy time for policy makers in other countries that have come under duress (notably Portugal, Spain and Ireland) to implement difficult austerity measures and (hopefully) move toward a broader and deeper restructuring of private debts-notably those of financial institutions. It does not change Greeces (nor anyone elses) levels of outstanding debts and their even more worrisome profile in the period ahead.
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