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Artist and designer, PhD Candidate in Design Sciences at IUAV University of Venice. Interested in technology, interfaces, digital folklore, internet cultures, hybrid publishing.

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The Quality of a Book According to Apple

«Books must be of sufficient length or functionality. We encourage you to review your book concept and evaluate whether you can incorporate additional functionality, content, or both to enhance the user experience.» Natural Gestures, the book refused by Apple, is nothing more (nor less) than a digital photobook. What additional content or functionality am I [...]

Natural Gestures

I just released a book called Natural Gestures for iPad. Download it FOR FREE!

Brevi note sulle risposte artistiche ai mutamenti nel campo dell’editoria

Saggio pubblicato in origine sul catalogo di Fahrenheit 39 (Terza edizione). Rilanciato quotidianamente da prototipi avveniristici e opinioni illustri, il dibattito sul futuro dell’editoria risulta oggi più che mai acceso. Mentre case editrici e testate giornalistiche sperimentano senza sosta nuovi modelli di distribuzione e fruizione dei contenuti, non passa giorno in cui non ci si [...]

WTF: “Data Centers Grand Tour” as Promotional Images for the Cloud

Source: http://blinkautomation.com/the-cloud

Sarah Connor in the Trevi Fountain

Here’s my poster for 1/18 Collective Poster Exhibition in Belgrade. Sarah Connor in the Trevi Fountain Posters are designed originally to stand out because, as urban devices, they accidentally relate to a variable context. This multilayered blending forms the cultural texture of our cities. Nowadays the role of the poster as an urban device is [...]

New Location in the Data Centers Grand Tour

data-centers-grand-tour.nl, collection of Jonas Lund, is located at Amsterdam, Netherlands (52.336611,4.886899). Data Centers Grand Tour (This Data Belongs Here) is a virtual journey into the materiality of data. More info here: data-centers-grand-tour.net, and here: e-PERMANENT.org. Bonus: Data centers Grand Tour Logbook, buy a printed copy here and download it for free.

Data Centers Grand Tour Logbook

Data Centers Grand Tour Logbook traces the progress of the Data Centers Grand Tour, a virtual tour into the materiality of data, a project commissioned by e-PERMANENT. The booklet includes some of the inspirations that led to the project as well as the procedure adopted to find the locations, an overview of the imagery surrounding [...]

Data Centers Grand Tour – A Virtual Tour Into the Materiality of Data

Start the tour here > data-centers-grand-tour.net

ʻData Centers Grand Tour (This Data Belongs Here)ʼ by Silvio Lorusso is the second e-PERMANENT artist commission for an online work. ʻData Centers Grand Tour (This Data Belongs Here)ʼ starts here and will be an ongoing project for which Silvio Lorusso will be purchasing domain names and hosting in each country across the globe. For each domain a single web page will be hosted showing a satellite view of the geographical site at which that particular domainʼs data is stored. The tour will start by clicking at a destination, one click will take you to the next domain in a different country where you will again be able to view where that domainʼs data is stored, and so on until all of the countries in the world are covered. Start the tour above.

ONE CLICK DESTINATIONS AND THE FREEWHEELING FLOW OF INFORMATION

Being accustomed to the freewheeling flow of information on the Internet and the immaterial quality of the digital age there is a tendency to overlook the physical embodiment of data. Silvio Lorussoʼs work seeks to demonstrate that data has a material reality. When Google published images of its numerous data centres last year they revealed that it is a vast physical network that allows for 20 billion web pages to be indexed per day by its search engine. By creating websites which refer only to the site at which the data of the image you are looking at is stored Lorusso brings a transparency to the experience of being online. He also draws our attention to the implications of these storage sites in terms of the vulnerability of private documents and files and their hidden impact in terms of energy consumption. ʻData Centers Grand Tour (This Data Belongs Here)ʼ creates a direct connection between the physicality of data and its digital representation.

Text by e-permanent.org