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BIO
Rob Myers is an artist and hacker based in the UK.
I have been creating images of the contemporary social and cultural environment through programming, design software and visual remixing since the early 1990s. My work is influenced by popular culture and high art in equal measures. My interest in remixing and sampling has led to my involvement in the Free Culture movement. I have been involved in the public consultation regarding the Creative Commons 2.0 and CC-UK licenses. All my visual art is available under a Creative Commons license.
My interest in programming has led to my involvement with the Free Software movement. I developed the Macintosh version of the Gwydion Dylan programming language compiler. All my software is available under the GNU GPL.
I have been creating images of the contemporary social and cultural environment through programming, design software and visual remixing since the early 1990s. My work is influenced by popular culture and high art in equal measures. My interest in remixing and sampling has led to my involvement in the Free Culture movement. I have been involved in the public consultation regarding the Creative Commons 2.0 and CC-UK licenses. All my visual art is available under a Creative Commons license.
My interest in programming has led to my involvement with the Free Software movement. I developed the Macintosh version of the Gwydion Dylan programming language compiler. All my software is available under the GNU GPL.
Re: New Technology Uses 'Glanceable' Objects
On 17 Apr 2004, at 11:58, Pall Thayer wrote:
> Well, at least now I know what Mathmos products are. I like the Bubble.
Bubble's lovely.
> I think I'd prefer a Bubble over an egg-orb. Visual stimulation
> without having to extract some kind of meaning from it.
I think you've got something important there. We *need* relaxation, we
*need* to get away from information. Cramming information in to
decoration and every environmental cue is just adding to the overload.
- Rob.
> Well, at least now I know what Mathmos products are. I like the Bubble.
Bubble's lovely.
> I think I'd prefer a Bubble over an egg-orb. Visual stimulation
> without having to extract some kind of meaning from it.
I think you've got something important there. We *need* relaxation, we
*need* to get away from information. Cramming information in to
decoration and every environmental cue is just adding to the overload.
- Rob.
Re: New Technology Uses 'Glanceable' Objects
On 17 Apr 2004, at 10:07, Pall Thayer wrote:
>>> increasingly expressed not on video displays but in
>>> objects that fit more naturally into our lives.
>
> um... yeah, glowing egg-orbs fit very 'naturally' into my life.
You clearly don't own enough Mathmos products. :-)
- Rob.
>>> increasingly expressed not on video displays but in
>>> objects that fit more naturally into our lives.
>
> um... yeah, glowing egg-orbs fit very 'naturally' into my life.
You clearly don't own enough Mathmos products. :-)
- Rob.
Re: new media
On 16 Apr 2004, at 19:42, Lewis LaCook wrote:
> The world is all that is in this case.
switch(all)
{
case this:
return world;
break;
...
- Rob.
> The world is all that is in this case.
switch(all)
{
case this:
return world;
break;
...
- Rob.
Re: new media
On 16 Apr 2004, at 19:42, Lewis LaCook wrote:
> The world is all that is in this case.
switch(all)
{
case this:
return world;
break;
...
- Rob.
> The world is all that is in this case.
switch(all)
{
case this:
return world;
break;
...
- Rob.
Re: Righting copywrongs
Lessig's book is brilliant. I bought a print copy from the US, it's
well worth a read.
Read, read! :-)
- Rob.
well worth a read.
Read, read! :-)
- Rob.