InfraNodus @ World Wide Web Conference | 2019
Publication of the white paper on InfraNodus network thinking tool at WWW'19 proceedings journal and live presentation at the WWW conference in San Francisco...
Continue ReadingPublication of the white paper on InfraNodus network thinking tool at WWW'19 proceedings journal and live presentation at the WWW conference in San Francisco...
Continue ReadingA two-day event fusing the format of lecture and physical seminar exploring embodied learning approach....
Continue ReadingA series of presentations, interventions, and workshops on body practices and cognitive interfaces at the hacker conference CCC....
Continue ReadingA physical practice session that morphs into a party / dance improvisation. With NSDOS and Colin Johnco....
Continue ReadingCollective EightOS practice. Curated by Isabel Lewis and Annika Kuhlman....
Continue ReadingAn immersive audiovisual physical training session presenting the new Matthew Williams x Nike collection. ...
Continue ReadingIn July 2018, I presented a live performance that used InfraNodus to demonstrate the process of meaning-formation in time. Words align into sentences, which create structures. As we develop the discourse, these structures form patterns and shapes and we can gradually see how the meaning is created in space and time. The visual feedback of the algorithm allows for an improvisation of a text based on visual coherence. The more we want to make sense, the more connections we make. The more poetic the text becomes, the more gaps and voids emerge in the structure. The audience is invited to make their contributions during the presentation so that the process of a collective text-weaving could be experienced. ...
Continue ReadingCross-contextual practice exchange with Reggie Watts, Kiara Lanier, Colin Johnco, and Diego Agulló....
Continue ReadingAn event for exchange between musical practices hosted at La Station in Paris. W. Colin Johnco and NSDOS. ...
Continue ReadingHosting a session on agile approach and bodymind operating systems. W. Pedro Jardim and Natalie Abbot. ...
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