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<h3>Muscle Music: Turning the Body’s Signals into Sound</h3> 
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Analogous Projects is excited to announce an upcoming workshop by former <a href="http://www.AnalogousProjects.org/incb/">Interaction Art Incubator</a> Fellow <a href="http://TorinoMargolis.com">Torino:Margolis</a>.  <em>Muscle Music: Turning the Body’s Signals into Sound</em> will feature the technical development behind former Interaction Art Incubator project <a href="http://www.youtube.com/AnalogousProjects#p/c/89051B17A96AE4A8/5/lb3NSTtpDRY"><em>Action Potential</em></a>, a new media work giving voice to human free will through a combination of circuitbending, choreography, and electromyography.<br>
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<h3>BottledProject at Atlantic Gallery</h3> 
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Former <em>ScrapCycled Supply</em> recipient and current <em>Gameplay as Community</em> Program CoDirecter Pollie Barden is unveiling the latest version of <a href="http://BottledProject.org"><em>BottledProject</em></a> at <a href="http://AtlanticGallery.org/">Atlantic Gallery</a> in Chelsea tonight.&nbsp; (Barden received ScrapCycle admission materials in support of <a href="http://BottledProject.org"><em>BottledProject</em></a> in November, 2008.)<br>
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<h3>Torino:Margolis at Morbid Anatomy</h3> 
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Morbid Anatomy hosts a lecture and performance series featuring <a href="http://www.analogousprojects.org/incb/">Interaction Art Incubator Fellows</a> Torino:Margolis.&nbsp; All events take place at the <a href="http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&cd=1&sqi=2&ved=0CBIQFDAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fmaps.google.com%2Fmaps%3Fhl%3Den%26q%3D543%2BUnion%2BStreet%2C%2BBrooklyn%2C%2BNY%2C%2B11215%26um%3D1%26ie%3DUTF-8%26hq%3D%26hnear%3D543%2BUnion%2BSt%2C%2BBrooklyn%2C%2BNY%2B11231%26gl%3Dus%26ei%3DOMkXTMvIGYP78AaOyo3ADA%26sa%3DX%26oi%3Dgeocode_result%26ct%3Dtitle%26resnum%3D1%26ved%3D0CBMQ8gEwAA&rct=j&q=543+Union+Street%2C+Brooklyn%2C+NY%2C+11215&ei=OMkXTMvIGYP78AaOyo3ADA&usg=AFQjCNHtXqLUubI2O0HzDo6clNM3fAdakA">Observatory</a> in Gowanus, Brooklyn.<br>
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<h3>By Scott Mc Laughlin. As seen in the New York Times.</h3>  
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Follow <a href="http://www.analogousprojects.org/game/2010/6/3/shoals-a-performative-sonic-social-activity.html"><b>this link here</b></a> to play Scott Mc Laughlin's performative sonic social activity!
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<h3><b>Nocturnalist | Taking the Canvas Digital</b></h3> 
<b>By Sarah Maslin Nir.  Photos by Béatrice de Géa.</b>  <br>
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To the untrained eye, the small ground-floor space in Brooklyn held a few largely unremarkable objects: what appeared to be a flat-screen television and a plexiglass light fixture hung on one side; a scramble of wires and a strip of what looked like Christmas lights adorned the other.<br>
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But to the 30 or so guests at Devotion Gallery in Williamsburg on Wednesday night — most in town for the International Computer Music Conference this week —  these were objets d’art. More than that, they were buzzing, blinking examples of artificial intelligence.<br>
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The cluster of wires, vaguely squid-shaped, for example, replicated neurological pathways: the structure chirped in response to any sound. The plastic ceiling lamp was actually a speaker streaming a mash-up of 24 sad voicemail messages and guitar riffs from the Internet, scratching and mixing the messages in real time. The artists called the resulting music “Cellphonia: Blues.”<br>
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Aren Eigenfeldt, 46, a professor of music technology in Vancouver, British Columbia, had come just to see the blinking Christmas lights. Actually, they were a kaleidoscopic display of computerized smarts: the LED bulbs played off one another, changing colors according to an algorithm.<br>
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“It’s a paradox,” said Scott McLaughlin, scrutinizing the lights with Mr. Eigenfeldt. “Yeah, it’s Christmas lights — until you know what it is.”<br>
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Mr. Mc Laughlin presented his own interactive piece, called <a href="http://www.analogousprojects.org/game/2010/6/3/shoals-a-performative-sonic-social-activity.html"><b>Shoals</b></a>, during which the gallery guests huddled together and played a symphony of tones from the Internet on their iPhones, laptops and an iPad. An anthem of the Internet age.<br>
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Guests sipped wine and discussed things like complexity theory and generative art. Mr. Eigenfeldt wondered whether the type of art on view could have a future.<br>
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But for some, it proved too brave a new world.<br>
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Phillip David Stearns, 28 spent six months creating the chirping wire cephalopod. “I’m so over it,” he said.<br>
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“Every time we try to make life from machines, it shows how much we are missing,” he said, adding, “I went back to gardening.”<br>
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(Exhibition hours are from 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays, at 54 Maujer Street in Williamsburg, L to Lorimer or G to Metropolitan. <a href="http://analogous.squarespace.com/mdia/2010/5/27/digital-intelligence-analogous-interactions.html"><b>Click here for complete exhibition details.</b></a>)
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<h3>Digital Intelligence & Analogous Interactions</h3> 
<b>digital emergence and social-interaction analogues</b>&nbsp;<br><br><br>
<b>Open Saturdays and Sundays from 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&um=1&ie=UTF-8&q=54+Maujer+Street+Brooklyn+NY+11206&fb=1&gl=us&hnear=54+Maujer+Street+Brooklyn+NY+11206&cid=0,0,14263372448023817519&ei=WyPdS7eSFYGC8gbXgaWTCA&sa=X&oi=local_result&ct=image&resnum=1&ved=0CAoQnwIwAA">At 54 Maujer Street in Williamsburg (L to Lorimer or G to Metropolitan).</a></b>  <br>
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Analogous Projects is pleased to present <em>Digital Intelligence & Analogous Interactions</em>, a group show opening at 5:00 p.m. on June 2nd at Devotion Gallery in Williamsburg, as part of the International Computer Music Conference (ICMC). Works include three committee-selected ICMC AI pieces by Brett Balogh (Chora), Scott Mc Laughlin (Shoals), and Steve Bull + Scot Gresham-Lancaster (Cellphonia), as well as additional complexity-driven works by Nick Lesley (Epic Doom) and Philip Galanter (RGBCA).<br><br>
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<p><h3>Analogous Interactions:  ICMC 2010 Welcome Concert<br> at the intersection of computer music and emergent phenomena..</h3>&nbsp;</p><br>]]></summary></entry><entry><title>SCRAPCYCLE(REUSE/RECOMBINE)</title><id>http://www.analogousprojects.org/home/scrapcyclereuserecombine.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.analogousprojects.org/home/scrapcyclereuserecombine.html"/><author><name>marie/analogous</name></author><published>2010-04-28T13:43:47Z</published><updated>2010-04-28T13:43:47Z</updated><content type="html" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[<p>
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<a title="Katherine Liberskovskaya + Keiko Uenishi" rel="lightbox[Analogous]" href="http://www.analogousprojects.org/storage/project-pages/scrapcycle-LiberskovskayaUenishi.jpg"><img src="http://www.analogousprojects.org/storage/project-pages/scrapcycle-LiberskovskayaUenishiThumb.jpg" alt="" width="100" /></a> 

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<p><h3>ScrapCycle(reUSE/reCOMBINE)</h3> 
<b>creative reuse of refuse through recombination</b>&nbsp;<br><br><br>
<b>Opens May 7th, 2010 at Devotion Gallery.  Through May 30th, 2010.</b><br>
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<em>ScrapCycle</em> places an exchange-value on upcycled and reused materials, in order to probe the environmental effects of economic perspective.&nbsp; By presenting concrete implementations of reuse and recombination, <em>ScrapCycle(reUSE/reCOMBINE)</em> serves to liken the small pervasive effects of social sculpture, environmental activism, and economic perspective to a fine-tuning of interdependent parameters with global results.&nbsp; <br>
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