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		<title>Textual Twitter T&#8217;ing</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve just returned from a trip to London, with mixed fortunes. I didn&#8217;t do quite what I wanted, but I&#8217;ve come back inspired. Its culminated with my mind being full of art stuff that I want to do &#8211; at &#8230; <a href="http://joesart.org/2008/12/04/textual-twitter-ting/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve just returned from a trip to London, with mixed fortunes. I didn&#8217;t do quite what I wanted, but I&#8217;ve come back inspired. Its culminated with my mind being full of art stuff that I want to do &#8211; at some point. Twitter is going to be my starting point, as a dataset to work with. Anyhow. This is the story.</p>
<p>I failed to go to a party at <a href="http://www.lorecordings.com/" target="_blank">Lo Recordings</a>, which <a href="http://creakedrecords.com/" target="_blank">Leo</a> invited me to, which was annoying. As it happened I made it to Old Street, and was waiting for a bus there, when my mobile phone died. It took with it the address I was going to, the contact numbers of the people there and any chance of finding the place. So I took the tube back to Fulham where I was staying. Effectively making a 2 hour round trip to nowhere. Making matters worse the travelling between Fulham (West) and Central &amp; East made it impossible for me to go and see the first ever Starting Teeth gig &#8211; which was another annoyance.</p>
<p>On the plus side, I briefly met both members of <a title="Starting Teeth" href="http://www.myspace.com/startingteeth" target="_blank">Starting Teeth</a> and <a title="Nathan Fake" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nathan_Fake" target="_blank">Nathan Fake</a> in some bar on Brick Lane. And indeed, it was the first time I&#8217;d ever been to Brick Lane so that was cool too&#8230;.</p>
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<p>Back to the point &#8211; when I was in London I also went to the <a title="Tate Modern" href="http://www.tate.org.uk/modern/" target="_blank">Tate Modern</a> and had a good look round. It was really good. I&#8217;m normally not the most attentive person, when looking round an art gallery, I have a relatively low boredom threshold &#8211; whether the art is good or bad &#8211; but here I was interested for the whole 2 hours or so I spent there.</p>
<p>However the best part was the bookshop. Now I&#8217;m not a big reader at all. In fact in the last 5 years I&#8217;ve probably read about 3 books. I used to read more, commuting almost makes reading a must. Due to having recently finished my University dissertation (or &#8216;extended essay&#8217;) I&#8217;ve had my head in a few books and a lot of websites, and have kind of <em>got the bug</em> a little bit again. So I found this book <a href="http://www.upress.umn.edu/Books/V/vesna_database.html" target="_blank">&#8220;Database Aesthetics: Art in the Age of Information Overflow&#8221; (Victoria Vesna)</a> &#8211; which I&#8217;m still reading &#8211; but I came across an interesting piece by <a title="Nancy Paterson" href="http://www.vacuumwoman.com/" target="_self">Nancy Paterson</a>, the stock market skirt (live webcam animation shown below).</p>
<p><a href="http://www.vacuumwoman.com/MediaWorks/Stock/stock.html"><img class="aligncenter" title="Stock Market Skirt (Live animation)" src="http://www.vacuumwoman.com/MediaWorks/Stock/stock.gif" alt="" width="160" height="120" /></a></p>
<p>In really simple terms, it works by tracking the stock market. The higher the market goes, the higher and tighter the hem line of the skirt gets. I think what began with Net artists in the 90s has brought about a boom in networked installations, like Paterson&#8217;s skirt. I guess the boom in networking and computing in general probably goes hand in hand with that though.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m interested in using Twitter &#8211; a kind of micro-blogging website &#8211; as the data source for a similar piece. The idea of using real world data, especially things that are easily accessible, and creating something more physically tangible out of it is a really interesting concept and a good area for artistic exploration.</p>
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