User:Lucia Dossin
Reading Writing Research Methodologies
Notes on Reading
- Discipline, Control and the current state of Internet - notes
- Discipline, Control and the current state of Internet - common notes (group)
- Protocol – Introduction Chapter (Alexander Galloway)
- Empire - Chapter 1.2 Biopolitical Production (Antonio Negri and Michael Hardt)
Writing
- Work description in 300 words
- On Discipline Society / Society of Control
- Observations on Being an User
- Zizek / Martens / Oppenheimer
- Interview
- Essay on Method
Prototyping Networked Media
Assignments
- Assignment #1 Python & Turtle
- Assignment #3 Python Generated Sound Files - RAW DATA
- Assignment #3 Python Generated Image Seque3nce - RAW DATA
- Assignment #4 Working with text ...................
- Assignment #5 Roll Your Own Google
Modules
Prototyping Lens Based
Assignments
- Editing Scheme ...................
- Kinect
Thematic Seminars
Politics of Craft
Sound Narrative
Archive
Self-directed Research
Cookbook
Links
EMO entry
The Illusionist
I'm interested in exploring the figure of the illusionist - a professional who is hired and paid to performs tricks, known to be an illusion. Another specific feature of this profession is the commitment to secrecy.
Famous illusionists
Jean Eugène Robert-Houdin, 1805-1871
From Wikipedia: "The Arabs of Algeria were said to be excited to rebel against French colonialists by miracles performed by their religious leaders.[citation needed] In 1856, Napoleon III's Second French Empire brought Robert-Houdin out of retirement to Algeria, hoping that he might perform tricks that were far more impressive, thereby dissolving the excitement of the rebels.[citation needed] Robert-Houdin's tricks, it is said, succeeded in breaking up the influence of the mullahs.[citation needed] Moreover, the Arabs became afraid of Robert-Houdin.[citation needed]"
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David Copperfield, 1956
Penn & Teller, 1955 & 1948
David Blaine, 1973
Dynamo, 1982
Marco tempest, 1964
Also known as open source magician. [5]
The Magic Circle
London based organization, founded in 1905, aimed at 'promoting and advancing the art of magic'.