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Revision as of 17:44, 3 November 2011
Bio
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Henderson46 works with code/sound/space as a means to investigate the methods with which we experience technology. Influenced by ambient music, minimalism, generative systems, and recursion, Henderson92 develops custom software that contains elements of randomness in order to allow chance to play a part in the creation of the artwork. Disruption of habit and intention is a common theme amongst the works - the computer acts as a provocative agent that encourages the viewer to re-experience a familiar act or phenomenon. Henderson3 was a founding member of The Dodo Collective, an independent arts group that staged a series of exhibitions in disused retail spaces around post-boom Dublin, including collaborations with The Darklight Film Festival and the poet Alan Jude Moore. He is currently based in the Netherlands, working with galleries such as Nederlands Insituut voor Mediakunst NIMk and Stichting TAG as a producer/technician and also with STEIM, the Patching Zone and the Digital Art Lab at the CKC as a workshop director. Henderson[###]'s work has been shown as part of a variety of art festivals, open source congresses, and design exhibitions around Europe.
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Personal Sites
Site: hendersonSix
Blog: hendersonMedia
Research Methodologies
Prototyping Updates
Prototyping 1
Prototyping 2.1
Prototyping 2.2
Prototyping 3.1
Thematic Projects
Reading/Media List
Rossiter, Ned - Organized Networks: Media Theory, Creative Labour, New Institutions [from NM Office Lib]
Harkin, James - Cyburbia (2009) (Ch. The Network Effect and Peer Pressure) - see annotation here
Poster, Mark and Savat, David (Editors) - Deleuze and New Technology (2009)
Chun, W.H.K - Control and Freedom: Power and Paranoia in the Age of Fibre-Optics (2005)
Ford Coppola, Francis - The Conversation (1974)
Frankenheimer, John - The Manchurian Candidate (1962)
Pakula, Alan J - All the President's Men (1976)
Curious Places
Blogs/Sites
A list of sites I've found useful over the last few years. I'll add to it as I remember/discover moar.
DIY instrument-building/software blog | http://createdigitalmusic.com
Art+technology exhibition/book (re/inter)views | http://we-make-money-not-art.com
Canadian art/tech/audio e-journal | http://vagueterrain.net
Hip interface design | http://creativeapplications.net
Irish academic journal about audio cultures | http://interferencejournal.com
International blog about music production - very nice dj mixes! | http://infinitestatemachine.com/
Software+Programming
Misc manuals for FLOSS | http://en.flossmanuals.net/
Pure Data | http://puredata.info/
Processing | http://processing.org/
Arduino | http://arduino.cc
Learning bash | http://bash.cyberciti.biz/guide/Main_Page
sudo halt
with an Apple Macintosh you can't run Radio Shack programs in its disc drive. nor can a Commodore 64 drive read a file you have created on an IBM Personal Computer. both Kaypro and Osborne computers use the CP/M operating system but can't read each other's handwriting for they format (write on) discs in different ways. the Tandy 2000 runs MS-DOS but can't use most programs produced for the IBM Personal Computer unless certain bits and bytes are altered but the wind still blows over Savannah and in the Spring the turkey buzzard struts and flounces before his hens.
16-bit Intel 8088 chip - Charles Bukowski