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Proust Archives - TRACY'S FACE
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June 26, 2015 · 2:39 pm. A visit to Père Lachaise. I sat down, dumbfounded, hardly able to process where I was, or the odd experience that had just occurred. I clung to the copy of. I carried in the hope it might anchor me to reality. But I could barely comprehend how this one man had managed to produce such a. Heartbreaking work of staggering genius. For what do you do by a graveside except gawp at the withered flowers? Just what the hell is going on. These were some of the thoughts that flared through ...
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Published Articles
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Below are links to a selection of some of my published features, articles and blogs (in date order) written for other places, including the BBC, The Space, the ICA and TechCrunch…. 10 Art Apps To Inspire Your Inner Creative (20/08/15). Algorithmic Citizenship: Laura Poitras, James Bridle and the Digital Self (1/06/15). Data as Culture (1/05/15). Remixing Culture And Why The Art Of The Mash-Up Matters (22/03/15). Beauty By Design: The Intersection Of Data And Digital Art (27/02/15). On Sir Christopher Lee.
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Interviews Archives - TRACY'S FACE
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June 1, 2015 · 5:38 pm. Interview with James Bridle. James Bridle is an artist, writer and technologist. His artworks and installations have been exhibited across the world, and have been seen by hundreds of thousands more online. His work examines the reality that has emerged out of the increasing impact of networked systems on wider society, culture and politics, and brings to light many of the unseen affects this technology has on our lives. That kind of relates to something Evgney Morozov said the ot...
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Digital Art Archives - TRACY'S FACE
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Tag Archives: Digital Art. June 9, 2015 · 4:44 pm. James Bridle and algorithmic citizenship. James Bridle’s project,. Explores a different way of thinking about citizenship, based not on our country of origin, but on the physical location of the websites we visit. The formation of online identity, the processes of self-determination and cultural formation become prone to compromise, defined in larger and larger part by the protocols of targeted content delivery, algorithmically defined search and data-sc...
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June 1, 2015 · 5:38 pm. Interview with James Bridle. James Bridle is an artist, writer and technologist. His artworks and installations have been exhibited across the world, and have been seen by hundreds of thousands more online. His work examines the reality that has emerged out of the increasing impact of networked systems on wider society, culture and politics, and brings to light many of the unseen affects this technology has on our lives. That kind of relates to something Evgney Morozov said the ot...
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art Archives - TRACY'S FACE
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June 9, 2015 · 4:44 pm. James Bridle and algorithmic citizenship. James Bridle’s project,. Explores a different way of thinking about citizenship, based not on our country of origin, but on the physical location of the websites we visit. The formation of online identity, the processes of self-determination and cultural formation become prone to compromise, defined in larger and larger part by the protocols of targeted content delivery, algorithmically defined search and data-scraping social media interfa...
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On Sir Christopher Lee
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James Bridle and algorithmic citizenship. A visit to Père Lachaise →. June 11, 2015 · 7:35 pm. On Sir Christopher Lee. All my early dreams were nightmares. I was one of those strange children obsessed with the horror genre, which seemed as natural and appealing as anything else that might catch the fancy of a young boy. It all started with Hammer of course, with Peter Cushing and with Christopher Lee. The Curse Of Frankenstein. 1957) and then in. The Man With The Golden Gun. The Hound Of The Baskervilles.
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inequality Archives - TRACY'S FACE
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February 20, 2015 · 10:59 am. Express propaganda: don’t believe the type. I know I shouldn’t let things printed in the Daily Express rile me, but yesterday’s article by Leo McKinstry ‘Britain’s economy has boomed under the Conservatives’. Seriously takes the biscuit. Where do I begin? Well for a start we have a. Government, so the headline itself is disingenuous! And so gave it a boost midway through the year. It’s true that the budget deficit has been halved. Good, yes? To make up for the shortfall in r...
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Interview with James Bridle
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The art of surveillance. James Bridle and algorithmic citizenship →. June 1, 2015 · 5:38 pm. Interview with James Bridle. Some years ago you framed this notion of the ‘new aesthetic’ as a way to describe a visual lexicon that has in some way emerged out of the increasing mediation of the world by technological systems. Can you talk a little about the origins of this? Some of the reactions to the ‘new aesthetic’ kind of missed the point. Is that fair to say? And the means of surveillance and data aggregat...
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