Exhibition

    • Where the F**k was I, by James Bridle
    • Where the F**k was I, by James Bridle
    30/04/2011

    Where the F**k was | James Bridle

    In 2011, information technology researchers Alasdair Allen and Pete Warden discovered that the iPhone stored information on its location history, without the user’s knowledge. James Bridle extracted the archive “consolidated.db”, which stored these data, from his telephone, and with the data he produced this book, which shows in two hundred and two maps...

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    • Safecast
    11/03/2011

    Safecast | Safecast.org

    After the tsunami of 2011 and the subsequent nuclear problem at Fukushima Daiichi, it became clear that people wanted to have more data than those that were available. Safecast has worked to build up a network of radiation sen- sors, made up of static and mobile sensors that are installed close to the ex- clusion zone and around the country. Safecast is a...

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    20/01/2011

    Annual Reports | Nicholas Felton

    Every year since 2005, Nicholas Felton has produced a report about himself based on his life’s. The information, collected by himself or by person that knows him , formed a database of his personality and habits. The report is an objective visualization of deeply personal relationships. Felton’s project shows us what that when this data is visualized, wh...

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    • Vida sexual de una parella estable | Jaime Serra
    31/12/2010

    Vida sexual de una parella estable | Jaime Serra

    This image represents the sex life of the author and his wife during the year 2010. The couple typified their usual sexual practices and noted on a calendar the days that they had sexual relations and of what type, according to their own classification. To make a formal representation of it, a black line was drawn for each day of the year, and each of the ...

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    • Afghanistan. The War Logs | Mark McCormick, Paddy Allen and Alastair Dant
    26/07/2010

    Afghanistan. The War Logs | Mark McCormick, Paddy Allen and Alastair Dant

    Produced based on the Wikileaks leaks, this application provides a unique record of attacks since 2004. It covers only the IED explosions, roadside bombs triggered by command wire, radio signal, mobile phone or by the victim, usually by walking or driving over the devices. 16,000 improvised explosive devices are recorded in the Afghanistan war logs, risin...

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