If any of you happens to be in New York City, drop by the lobby of
the new New York Times building. It's open to the public, and there
is a great installation there. The sound is all powered by Pd and
the text handling and sequencing was done with Python.
http://earstudio.com/projects/moveable_type.html
Moveable Type Mark Hansen and Ben Rubin (in progress, to be completed in fall, 2007)
"Moveable Type, by New York artist Ben Rubin and U.C.L.A. associate
professor Mark Hansen, is an artwork commissioned for the ground-
floor lobby of The New York Times Building in New York City. When
complete, it will be a dynamic portrait of The Times. Statistical
methods and natural-language processing algorithms will be used to
parse the daily output of the paper (news, features, editorials) and
the archives, as well as the activity of visitors to NYTimes.com
(browsing, searching, commenting). The resulting refracted view of
The Times will be displayed on 560 vacuum-fluorescent display screens
installed in the lobby."
I'll post more on this when I get it, like video would be nice...
.hc
¡El pueblo unido jamás será vencido!
In case anyone is interested, there is now a newspaper article with a
video about this piece:
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/25/arts/design/25vide.html
.hc
On Nov 16, 2007, at 4:24 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
If any of you happens to be in New York City, drop by the lobby of
the new New York Times building. It's open to the public, and
there is a great installation there. The sound is all powered by
Pd and the text handling and sequencing was done with Python.http://earstudio.com/projects/moveable_type.html
Moveable Type Mark Hansen and Ben Rubin (in progress, to be completed in fall, 2007)
"Moveable Type, by New York artist Ben Rubin and U.C.L.A. associate
professor Mark Hansen, is an artwork commissioned for the ground- floor lobby of The New York Times Building in New York City. When
complete, it will be a dynamic portrait of The Times. Statistical
methods and natural-language processing algorithms will be used to
parse the daily output of the paper (news, features, editorials)
and the archives, as well as the activity of visitors to
NYTimes.com (browsing, searching, commenting). The resulting
refracted view of The Times will be displayed on 560 vacuum- fluorescent display screens installed in the lobby."I'll post more on this when I get it, like video would be nice...
.hc
¡El pueblo unido jamás será vencido!
'You people have such restrictive dress for women,’ she said,
hobbling away in three inch heels and panty hose to finish out
another pink-collar temp pool day. - “Hijab Scene #2", by Mohja Kahf
hi hans.
this screens is a comercial product, or a special project? do u have more info about it?
ah is alex posada in the earstudio moveable type album?
hasta.
palmieri
2007/12/5, Hans-Christoph Steiner hans@eds.org:
In case anyone is interested, there is now a newspaper article with a video about this piece:
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/25/arts/design/25vide.html
.hc
On Nov 16, 2007, at 4:24 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
If any of you happens to be in New York City, drop by the lobby of the new New York Times building. It's open to the public, and there is a great installation there. The sound is all powered by Pd and the text handling and sequencing was done with Python.
http://earstudio.com/projects/moveable_type.html
Moveable Type Mark Hansen and Ben Rubin (in progress, to be completed in fall, 2007)
"Moveable Type, by New York artist Ben Rubin and U.C.L.A. associate professor Mark Hansen, is an artwork commissioned for the ground- floor lobby of The New York Times Building in New York City. When complete, it will be a dynamic portrait of The Times. Statistical methods and natural-language processing algorithms will be used to parse the daily output of the paper (news, features, editorials) and the archives, as well as the activity of visitors to NYTimes.com (browsing, searching, commenting). The resulting refracted view of The Times will be displayed on 560 vacuum- fluorescent display screens installed in the lobby."
I'll post more on this when I get it, like video would be nice...
.hc
¡El pueblo unido jamás será vencido!
'You people have such restrictive dress for women,' she said, hobbling away in three inch heels and panty hose to finish out another pink-collar temp pool day. - "Hijab Scene #2", by Mohja Kahf
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It is running PDa 0.4 for sound and custom python to control the text:
it uses these boards:
http://www.embeddedarm.com/epc/ts7250-spec-h.html
It uses this distro of linux:
http://www.embeddedarm.com/linux/main.htm
We are currently writing a paper about it for a conference, which we
hope will be published. It will cover the whole thing in more
technical detail.
.hc
On Dec 5, 2007, at 9:59 PM, palmieri, ricardo wrote:
hi hans.
this screens is a comercial product, or a special project? do u have more info about it?
ah is alex posada in the earstudio moveable type album?
hasta.
palmieri
2007/12/5, Hans-Christoph Steiner hans@eds.org:
In case anyone is interested, there is now a newspaper article with a video about this piece:
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/25/arts/design/25vide.html
.hc
On Nov 16, 2007, at 4:24 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
If any of you happens to be in New York City, drop by the lobby of the new New York Times building. It's open to the public, and there is a great installation there. The sound is all powered by Pd and the text handling and sequencing was done with Python.
http://earstudio.com/projects/moveable_type.html
Moveable Type Mark Hansen and Ben Rubin (in progress, to be completed in fall, 2007)
"Moveable Type, by New York artist Ben Rubin and U.C.L.A. associate professor Mark Hansen, is an artwork commissioned for the ground- floor lobby of The New York Times Building in New York City. When complete, it will be a dynamic portrait of The Times. Statistical methods and natural-language processing algorithms will be used to parse the daily output of the paper (news, features, editorials) and the archives, as well as the activity of visitors to NYTimes.com (browsing, searching, commenting). The resulting refracted view of The Times will be displayed on 560 vacuum- fluorescent display screens installed in the lobby."
I'll post more on this when I get it, like video would be nice...
.hc
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¡El pueblo unido jamás será vencido!
'You people have such restrictive dress for women,' she said, hobbling away in three inch heels and panty hose to finish out another pink-collar temp pool day. - "Hijab Scene #2", by Mohja Kahf
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-- ricardo palmieri # 1185833173 [palm.estudiolivre.org] [skype:palmieriricardo] [jabber: ricardopalmieri@xemele.cultura.gov.br] [msn: ricardopalmieri@bol.com.br] [linux user # 392484]
Looking at things from a more basic level, you can come up with a
more direct solution... It may sound small in theory, but it in
practice, it can change entire economies. - Amy Smith
As a follow up, I just read a nice little comment toward the end of this blog post by David Byrne: http://journal.davidbyrne.com/2007/12/12062007-embedd.html
Congrats!
~Kyle
On Dec 5, 2007 11:18 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner hans@eds.org wrote:
It is running PDa 0.4 for sound and custom python to control the text:
it uses these boards:
http://www.embeddedarm.com/epc/ts7250-spec-h.html
It uses this distro of linux:
http://www.embeddedarm.com/linux/main.htm
We are currently writing a paper about it for a conference, which we hope will be published. It will cover the whole thing in more technical detail.
.hc
On Dec 5, 2007, at 9:59 PM, palmieri, ricardo wrote:
hi hans.
this screens is a comercial product, or a special project? do u have more info about it?
ah is alex posada in the earstudio moveable type album?
hasta.
palmieri
2007/12/5, Hans-Christoph Steiner hans@eds.org:
In case anyone is interested, there is now a newspaper article with a video about this piece:
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/25/arts/design/25vide.html
.hc
On Nov 16, 2007, at 4:24 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
If any of you happens to be in New York City, drop by the lobby of the new New York Times building. It's open to the public, and there is a great installation there. The sound is all powered by Pd and the text handling and sequencing was done with Python.
http://earstudio.com/projects/moveable_type.html
Moveable Type Mark Hansen and Ben Rubin (in progress, to be completed in fall, 2007)
"Moveable Type, by New York artist Ben Rubin and U.C.L.A. associate professor Mark Hansen, is an artwork commissioned for the ground- floor lobby of The New York Times Building in New York City. When complete, it will be a dynamic portrait of The Times. Statistical methods and natural-language processing algorithms will be used to parse the daily output of the paper (news, features, editorials) and the archives, as well as the activity of visitors to NYTimes.com (browsing, searching, commenting). The resulting refracted view of The Times will be displayed on 560 vacuum- fluorescent display screens installed in the lobby."
I'll post more on this when I get it, like video would be nice...
.hc
--
¡El pueblo unido jamás será vencido!
'You people have such restrictive dress for women,' she said, hobbling away in three inch heels and panty hose to finish out another pink-collar temp pool day. - "Hijab Scene #2", by Mohja Kahf
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-- ricardo palmieri # 1185833173 [palm.estudiolivre.org] [skype:palmieriricardo] [jabber: ricardopalmieri@xemele.cultura.gov.br] [msn: ricardopalmieri@bol.com.br] [linux user # 392484]
Looking at things from a more basic level, you can come up with a more direct solution... It may sound small in theory, but it in practice, it can change entire economies. - Amy Smith
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