Here's Why
Summary: I hear what you're saying, I follow your arguments, but you're wrong; Here's Why. An exploration of the weird and strange side of the world through the lens of science, logic and intuition.
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- Artist: Ian Woolf
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MP3 download (1 hour 18 minutes - 72 megabytes) Stelarc opened the Singularity Summit Australia in Melbourne on 7th September 2010 with a Second Life avatar driven by a collaborator and voiced by Stelarc on a short delay. He showed us his art history in a gallery in Second Life. Photos below from Matthew Hall
My larynx is swollen, so I'm recording funny stuff before it heals. Here's fake Barry White: MP3 download
Here's a bit of fun to promote my podcast, taking advantage of the change in my voice this weekend. download MP3 In case you haven't seen it, here's the ad that inspired me:
download mp4 Here's a close up view of the ice cream van and the scenery going past it on Nikki's box of wonder at the Interactive sculpture exhibition in Ashfield Mall.
download mp4 Nikki built a box that did amazing things for the interactive sculpture workshop run by Ian Burns http://www.ianburns.net and exhibited at Ashfield Mall. Nikki's box emitted a stream of bubbles while the scenery of Sydney rolled past a toy ice cream van. She has a peep-hole that revealed a miniature celebrity disco, and a marble run that opened a draw to reveal a fortune card. There's even a water feature on the side.
download mp4 Neil built a group of things from another world for the interactive sculpture workshop run by Ian Burns http://www.ianburns.net and exhibited at Ashfield Mall.The aliens sensed a shadow from the wands and then vibrated around the table You can hear Neil describing the workshop and his sculptures in this interview.
download mp4 Final videoof how Liz built a self-playing foosball table from found objects for the interactive sculpture workshop run by Ian Burns http://www.ianburns.net and exhibited at Ashfield Mall. You can hear Liz describe the workshop and her sculpture in the interview.
download mp4 Liz built a self-playing foosball table from found objects for the interactive sculpture workshop run by Ian Burns http://www.ianburns.net and exhibited at Ashfield Mall.