5th May 2009

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Multiplicity

Lecture consisted of Multiplicity, conducted by Michael Honey, as you would expect, the name is a inherent coincidence of the subject. Multiplicity is a mechanism of using information and resources from an infinite range of sources, thus creating a resourceful conclusion on analogue and digital platforms. The entimology of computers is digital, meaning they are very efficient on a range of repetative task’s and calculations, humans are the opposite, basis consists of a relation to web 2.0, the platform or infrastructure, API is generated and discrete (bits of information) data is captured from an infinite amount of subjects, for example cars in the video presentation 1k project, of which projected multiple cars doing extradinary manouvres.