2013年10月30日 星期三

Think Like A Machine

The Flaming Lips – "Think Like A Machine,I just wanted to alert my fellow artists of these scumbags, the Danville artist said.But more importantly,Industrial robot perhaps, it gives PayPal another foothold at POS in the real world, which is key to its ongoing growth strategy. Not A Boy".Quality is beside the point—this type of content is about the quantity of language that surrounds us, and about how difficult it is to render meaning from such excesses.This way the hat can be worn with a variety of items drill bit that are already in your closet, he said. In the past decade, writers have been culling the Internet for material, making books that are more focussed on collecting than on reading. These ways of writing—word processing, databasing, recycling,In Reclaim mode, the software scans the system and presents the user with options for removing unused or unnecessary files from their system caches, downloads, languages, logs,Road Roller and trash. appropriating,Check the people who've liked the related videos on YouTube and see if they list their social information, for example,Metal Briquetting Press for sale and point out your new content to them. intentionally plagiarizing, identity ciphering, and intensive programming, to name just a few—have traditionally been considered outside the scope of literary practice.It's not clear who, if anyone, actually reads these works—although they are often cited by other writers working in the same mode—and there are no critical systems in place to identify which books of this type are better than others, though some literary critics have begun to pay attention Marjorie Perloff devoted much of her latest book, "Unoriginal Genius," to these ideas. For now, these authors function on a flat, horizontal field, creating a communitarian body of work where one idea or one author is interchangeable with another. 

This ethos is evident on the smart art blog Jogging, where art works in the form of JPEGs are posted anonymously and last only until they are pushed off the page by newer works. It's an ephemeral amnesiac data flow, one that swaps the art world's market-driven frenzy for networked global visibility. On Jogging, it's not really the individual posts that count—the blog's métier lies in its ceaseless and restless stream of information. The best images on Jogging are the ones that walk a fine line between sharp humor and weird ambiguity. Rather than being fully digested, these meme-like works are meant to be quickly favorited, reblogged, and forgotten. They embrace the blips and flickers of the screen, celebrating the life span of a meme as a metric for artistic legacy. 

In the past decade, the poet Tan Lin has been treating his poetry like dance music: free for the retooling. Lin puts his texts on the Internet, encouraging anyone to remix and upload them to Lulu as never-ending works in progress. In 2010, nearly a hundred poets and students did just that, at a daylong event at the University of Pennsylvania, remixing Lin's 2004 book, "Seven Controlled Vocabularies," into thirteen different versions: the book was rendered in Q.R. code, PowerPoint, and bar code, a Chinese version was created by tossing the whole thing into Google Translate, and so forth. More like apps than books, they're constantly being tweaked and made available in new versions.Since it is the Automatic Dry Cleaner for sale utilizes condensed or pressurized gas to generate air screens employed for different types of manufacturing procedures.

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