LockDown
POETRY FROM LOCKDOWN Walking along the jetty I see her On the island arms akimbo watching angry at her solitude at the sea at the deep cuts in her soul at me for wasting time when I should be saving...
View ArticleUn-Fiction Blog-Archive
<a href=”http://un-fiction.blogspot.com/”> An link to a previous research blog funded by European Commission Culture 2000 programme The post Un-Fiction Blog-Archive appeared first on AwhiWorld.
View ArticleMaking Raspberry Pi in a Covid-19 World
AwhiWorld uses Raspberry Pis in a number of projects. It’s low cost (about $100 NZ), small size (about the size of a credit card) and versatile. So that means its great for creativity on a budget. The...
View ArticleSpaces and Places in a Fearful World
An interesting Tech Republic article about offices and workplaces adjusting to new ways of working in a COVID-19 world....
View ArticleVisual Experiment 31.5.20
This post is the first of a series that documents experiments to re-generate images. It’s part of our experimentation within the Traces_COVID-19 project i.e. to investigate interactive and generative...
View ArticleTracking Statistics – COVID-19
During the COVID-19 pandemic numerous organisations have used infographics to keep people up to date with statistics related to the event. Some are more successful than others functionally,...
View ArticleMorse Code
Compendium of Interesting Things – Traces A .-B -…C -.-.D -..E .F ..-.G –.H ….I ..J .-K -.-L .-..M —N -.O —P .–.Q –.-R .-.S …T –U ..-V …-W .–X -..-Y -.–Z –..0 —–1 .—-2 ..—3 …–4 ….-5 …..6 -….7 –…8 —..9...
View ArticlePhotoEssay: Ocean Beach
“The trace, or leader, is the piece of terminal tackle that connects your main line – the length of nylon monofilament (mono), GSP braid (braid) or fly line wound onto your reel’s spool – to the hook...
View ArticleTracking |Tracing | Linking
Managing the COVID-19 virus relies on tracking, tracing and linking. Mobile app are one way this can happen. Not all apps are the same. Some ‘automated’ apps use GPS to track people’s movements and...
View ArticleVisualising SARS-CoV-2
So how do you capture the image of a virus? It seems through electron microscopes as well as artistic illustrations and models that are created variety of platforms and processes (GLSL code/Blender...
View ArticleExperimental Contact Traces
Yesterday we began artistic experiments with found flora. We processed the images using photographic paper, developer, fix (vinegar) and water. Light, paper and object were processed through the...
View ArticlePhotoEssay: Beach Road 2
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View ArticleExperiment: Trace | Print
Yesterday Maggie had a peer tutorial with Hamish Oakley-Browne leading Northland printmaker and Manager of Te Kowhai Print Trust in Whangarei. The session explored themes from the COVID-19 pandemic...
View ArticlePatterns
Code underpins our World and sits at the heart of our existence. Genetic code, digital code, codes of conduct, the code that creates our universe and helps it connect with other worlds. Language is a...
View ArticlePortals | Opportunities
Opportunities will arise out of our current disruption. That message seems to be coming from several quarters over the last few days. Long term activist, academic and progressive thought leader Dr Sue...
View ArticlePrint Image Hacking 1
We just digitally hacked our recent experiments in print making (part of our Traces COVID-19 project). First physical prints were scanned to create digital versions. Next these .jpeg format images...
View ArticlePrint Image Hacking 2
In this second experiment (see previous post) with turning analogue prints into digital hacks, already scanned images from our previous print making experiment were resized to screen (720p HD) and...
View ArticleData and Deaths
We have been working hard on our CNZ project and just catching up with publishing our notes. At this point we are looking at data sourcing for our interactive digital works – converting raw data via...
View ArticleSound Walk 1
Today we recorded sounds for our project. For many weeks now Maggie has been walking 8 to 10ks each day as a Lockdown/Post Lockdown coping mechanism. We recorded sounds along the journey and are...
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