Queens of Tech, Goldsmiths University

Queens of Tech: Susan Stepney – Can slime mould compute? – London, 23 June 2016

If you have a PC, tablet, or smartphone, you have used a computer. But some people use billard balls, beams of light, sticks of wood, chemicals, bacteria, slime moulds, spaghetti, even black holes, as computers (although some of these only in theory). How can these things be computers? What can we do? Can they do things your smartphone can’t? And why are these people using such peculiar things to compute with, anyway?

Digital Futures at EVA London, Monday 11 July 2016, 6pm-8pm

Digital Futures is a regular event and open platform at the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) for displaying and discussing work by researchers, artists, designers, companies and other professionals working with art, technology, design, science and beyond.? It is also?a networking event, bringing together people from different backgrounds and disciplines with a view to generating future collaborations.

Glitch Gif VJ (v1.0) by Azopcorp

GLITCH GIF VJ is a 100% HTML5/JAVASCRIPT VJ software that runs in your web browser, allowing you to manipulate .gif files in real time and broadcast them on a second monitor.

Call for submissions: the Infinity Ink Project – deadline 20 June 2016

Infinity’s Kitchen & Ink Press Productions are coming together to ask: What belongs on the internet? Have you got any tweets / screenshots / commentary / recipes / instructions / maps / memes / clickbait / spam / lists / calendars / emails / embarrassing evidence / tattoos, or other interesting bits of randomness? Send submissions by June 20 to … Read More