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book: Melanie Mitchell 1 Jan 1996
An Introduction to Genetic Algorithms
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Mediamatic Magazine Vol. 9#1 Jacques Servin 1 Jan 1998
Mitchell
An Introduction to Genetic Algorithms
In 1969 a Cambridge mathematician, John Conway, amused himself by constructing a computer game he called Life. The game's world was divided into cells which each had a specific, determined effect on...
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Ingeborg Houwen 1 Jan 2001
Diagram A Speech-in-Space Act 4
Science Fiction Performance Drama (Part 5 of 5) Akte 4 '(geen titel)'
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Ingeborg Houwen 1 Jan 2001
Diagram A Speech-in-Space Act 3
Science Fiction Performance Drama (Part 4 of 5) Akt 3 'Ver niet e ging'
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Ingeborg Houwen 1 Jan 2001
Diagram A Speech-in-Space Act 2
Science Fiction Performance Drama (Part 3 of 5) Act 2 'de strooi al'
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Ingeborg Houwen 1 Jan 2001
Diagram A Speech-in-Space Act 1.1
Science Fiction Performance Drama (Part 1 of 5)
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Arjen Mulder 1 Jan 1999
Trancemedia: from Simulation to Emulation
Buying an Opel Kadet and converting it into a Saab, a Mini Cooper, an Alfa Romeo Guiletta Sprint Veloce, a daf truck, a city bus, a Smart and a Trabant, but also into a child's scooter, a tricycle, a...
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Mediamatic Magazine Vol. 7#3/4 Willem Velthoven 1 Jan 1994
Editorial
The Eighth Art
This issue of Mediamatic is based on the assumption that advertising was one of the great arts of the twentieth century.
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Mediamatic Magazine Vol. 9#1 Willem Velthoven 1 Jan 1998
vol. 9#1 Secret Agent Issue
editorial
When a government no longer knows how to solve a problem within the borders of legislation and the tolerance of public opinion, it calls on the secret agent.
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book: Kevin Kelly 14 Apr 1995
Out of Control
The New Biology of Machines, Social Systems, and the Economic World.
An accessible and entertaining explanation of why the coming years will probably be the Age of Biology -- particularly evolution and ethology -- and what this will mean to almost every aspect of our...
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Mediamatic Magazine Vol. 8#4 Erik Davis 1 Jan 1996
Meditations on the Indranet
Standing at the door of his crumbling shack, Lance Daybreak looked kind of like I'd expected him to look, which was something of a disappointment. Long blondish-brown hair, bushy beard, drawstring...
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book: 1 Jan 1990
Versuch einer Geschichte der Rechenmaschine
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book: Chris Marker
Immemory One
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Marker
Immemory one
To each his Madeleine is the slogan with which the aging French filmmaker Chris Marker presents his cd-rom Immemory One . The madeleine is best known as the cookie which, dunked in tea, is the...
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Felix Meritis
Forum Amsterdam: Imagining Europe
11Dec 2005On spirituality and religion, civilian involvement, the distrust of politicians, Amsterdam vs the Netherlands, globalisation, the aging population... what are these Newropeans up to?
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Amsterdam
Amsterdam China Festival
2Oct 200531Oct 2005Spotlights on China all through October. Chinese Art and culture, and hybrid European-Chinese new art and culture, throughout Amsterdam.
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The Hague, The Netherlands
Cultuurnacht presents: Todaysart
23Sep 200524Sep 2005With Circle Square (CAN), Jason Forrest AKA Donna Summer (USA), Kevin Sauderson (USA), Club Transmediale (DE), Trevor Jackson (UK), Legowelt (NL), Jeff Milligan (CAN) and others.
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ASCII
I have seen your face before
13Oct 2005Part of the October Ex Machina film fest at ASCII.
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1 Jan 2004
anyStory
Workshop 26 en 27 augustus. Voor alle skeletten in je kast en alle roddels van de buurvrouw.
anystory AnyStory is een Content Management System dat speciaal bedoeld is voor het maken van verhalensites. Het legt inhoudelijke verbanden tussen verschillende verhalen, waardoor een...
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Mediamatic Magazine Vol. 7#1 Bert Mulder 1 Jan 1992
Bischoff
Johann Paul Bischoff, Versuch einer Geschichte der Rechenmachine, Systhema Verlag München 1990
Versuch einer Geschichte der Rechenmachine (Attempt at a History of Calculating Machines) gives an overview of known techniques and machines that make calculating more efficient. Just another...
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OBA, Openbare Bibliotheek Amsterdam
Copy: Kom je ook? 1
14Nov 2008A Myspace or Hyves for your organization? Twitter in your museum? Flickr to extend your collection? 'Kom je ook?' showed you the most inspiring web2.0 examples. A symposium for cultural heritage...