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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.
Self-Replicating Robots
Article and site via Boing Boing:
http://www.boingboing.net/2005/05/11/selfreplicating_robo.html
Are the robots acting aesthetically?
- Rob.
http://www.boingboing.net/2005/05/11/selfreplicating_robo.html
Are the robots acting aesthetically?
- Rob.
Re: A UC Berkeley geographer maps the secret military bases of the American West
On 10 May 2005, at 05:31, ryan griffis wrote:
> For five decades Area 51 has been the military's heart of
> darkness, the core of its "black world" of classified research and
> development, a place that appears on no maps, and, officially, has
> no name. The U.S. government will divulge nothing about the site,
> except that it's an "operating location" overseen by the U.S. Air
> Force. Everything else
> For five decades Area 51 has been the military's heart of
> darkness, the core of its "black world" of classified research and
> development, a place that appears on no maps, and, officially, has
> no name. The U.S. government will divulge nothing about the site,
> except that it's an "operating location" overseen by the U.S. Air
> Force. Everything else
Re: New Anti War Party takes London seat in UK general election
On Friday, May 06, 2005, at 09:30AM, Michael Szpakowski <szpako@yahoo.com> wrote:
>In London the new anti war party Respect, wins in
>Bethnal Green and Bow, comes second in the two
>neighbouring constituencies and in Birmingham
>Sparkbrook, and third in London's Poplar and Canning
>town constituency.
You guys don't know Respect very well, do you?
http://respectwatch.blogspot.com/
They're the Trot-Fundie coalition, the worst excesses of red and green in an unlikely marriage of convenience.
http://normblog.typepad.com/normblog/2005/04/in\_a\_place\_near.html
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/printFriendly/0,,1-18169-1590512,00.html
Here's a picture of an anti war banner from the East End a while ago:
http://hurryupharry.bloghouse.net/archives/bufstopwar1.JPG
Here's the context:
http://hurryupharry.bloghouse.net/archives/2005/04/17/up\_for\_a\_fight.php
- Rob.
>In London the new anti war party Respect, wins in
>Bethnal Green and Bow, comes second in the two
>neighbouring constituencies and in Birmingham
>Sparkbrook, and third in London's Poplar and Canning
>town constituency.
You guys don't know Respect very well, do you?
http://respectwatch.blogspot.com/
They're the Trot-Fundie coalition, the worst excesses of red and green in an unlikely marriage of convenience.
http://normblog.typepad.com/normblog/2005/04/in\_a\_place\_near.html
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/printFriendly/0,,1-18169-1590512,00.html
Here's a picture of an anti war banner from the East End a while ago:
http://hurryupharry.bloghouse.net/archives/bufstopwar1.JPG
Here's the context:
http://hurryupharry.bloghouse.net/archives/2005/04/17/up\_for\_a\_fight.php
- Rob.
Re: New Anti War Party takes London seat in UK general election
On Friday, May 06, 2005, at 09:30AM, Michael Szpakowski <szpako@yahoo.com> wrote:
>In London the new anti war party Respect, wins in
>Bethnal Green and Bow, comes second in the two
>neighbouring constituencies and in Birmingham
>Sparkbrook, and third in London's Poplar and Canning
>town constituency.
You guys don't know Respect very well, do you?
http://respectwatch.blogspot.com/
They're the Trot-Fundie coalition, the worst excesses of red and green in an unlikely marriage of convenience.
http://normblog.typepad.com/normblog/2005/04/in\_a\_place\_near.html
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/printFriendly/0,,1-18169-1590512,00.html
Here's a picture of an anti war banner from the East End a while ago:
http://hurryupharry.bloghouse.net/archives/bufstopwar1.JPG
Here's the context:
http://hurryupharry.bloghouse.net/archives/2005/04/17/up\_for\_a\_fight.php
- Rob.
>In London the new anti war party Respect, wins in
>Bethnal Green and Bow, comes second in the two
>neighbouring constituencies and in Birmingham
>Sparkbrook, and third in London's Poplar and Canning
>town constituency.
You guys don't know Respect very well, do you?
http://respectwatch.blogspot.com/
They're the Trot-Fundie coalition, the worst excesses of red and green in an unlikely marriage of convenience.
http://normblog.typepad.com/normblog/2005/04/in\_a\_place\_near.html
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/printFriendly/0,,1-18169-1590512,00.html
Here's a picture of an anti war banner from the East End a while ago:
http://hurryupharry.bloghouse.net/archives/bufstopwar1.JPG
Here's the context:
http://hurryupharry.bloghouse.net/archives/2005/04/17/up\_for\_a\_fight.php
- Rob.
Re: RE: Boxer's trouncing of Boston Cyberarts festival
On 29 Apr 2005, at 23:32, Plasma Studii - judsoN wrote:
> but i'd hardly say the phenomenon describes interactivity vs. content,
> as much as about kids have fun playing, particularly learning from
> things that react to them differently than expected.
> but i'd hardly say the phenomenon describes interactivity vs. content,
> as much as about kids have fun playing, particularly learning from
> things that react to them differently than expected.