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integer at www.god-emil.dk integer at www.god-emil.dk
Tue Jun 3 03:28:13 CEST 2003




01 prozt!tute zuk!ng + l!k!ng u!th mad abandon zkr!!!!md


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zttz. = z!mpl!.del!z!ouz hou nn = 2jourz m!sz+m!sz!ng++

l!kl! due 2 z!mpl!.tranzkod!ng l!f++++



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>> http://www.transcodex.net
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>> distro of announcement


taz!t knouledge = z!mpl!.SUPERIOR 2 ekzpl!z!t knouledge


tr! tranzkod!ng dzat ... uho knouz 
nn ma! appear prez!zl! az uat SHE !z




nn - knouledge shar!ng = z!mpl!.del!!!!z!ouz !f !mbued avec lv teor!e





>rhizome/netartreview/nettime/syndicate/e-kunst/fw: please
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>Transcodex is a project exploring the transcoding principle of computer
>media. Transcoding refers broadly to the ability of numerically encoded data
>objects to migrate and morph across traditional media divides, such as
>image/sound/text. It equally references the digitization of culture and
>society. This magical capacity is arguably the most radical, and perhaps
>disconcerting, aspect of new media. The project currently consists of
>several parts and will involve future phases.
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>> binary/image/sound/text
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>Brief and basic technical explanations of how computers work with numbers
>and thereby converse across traditional (material) media divides via binary
>encoding.
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>> thematically compiled net.art and software works by
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>Paul Tulipana and Sean Whalen
>Barbara Lattanzi
>Vuk Cosic
>Peter Traub
>Mark Daggett
>Gonzalo Garcia-Perate
>Cory Arcangel
>Mark Napier
>Lew Baldwin and Charlie Killian
>Paul Andrews
>Ralf Baecker
>Gregory Chatonsky
>BlueScreen
>Pall Thayer
>Jason Freeman
>..//modukit+
>Dyske Suematsu
>Amy Alexander and Peter Traub
>Daniel Young
>SAS design and Radio Taxis
>W. Bradford Paley
>Chris Otto
>Gicheol Lee
>Helen Evans
>Miguel Leal and Luis Sarmento
>Pete Everett
>Peter Luining
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>> transcodex (v.0.7)
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>A 9000-word, currently lightly illustrated, essay thoroughly exploring the
>historical and cultural roots of transcoding. Providing an alternative, or
>at least neglected, view of new media, it considers coding an extension of
>early linguistic practices that evolved into advanced mathematical-logical
>notation and later computation. The findings of the research have
>implications for how transcoding is understood within the narrow context of
>computation and also for how the underlying desire to perfect translation,
>involving both notions of a unique parameter language and a flawless
>understanding across tongues and cultures, has shaped the discourses of East
>and West.  
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>> re:codex
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>The open space inviting new links and connections on the
>transcoding/transcodex themes.














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