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Zoox(anthellae) are the microscopic organisms that provide coral reefs with colour and energy in exchange for access to sunshine. We are an artist collective who are interested in symbiotic relationships like these between nature and technology, sound and image, virtual and physical.
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zoox-collective · 9 years ago
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Last night we had the absolute pleasure of meeting the Los Auroros de Santa Cruz, who collaborated with us to make a new sound installation that will be shown at Centro Párraga from next week.
Los Auroros groups are one of the most traditional forms of music in the region of Murcia, and traditionally sing in villages in the early hours of the morning. Read more about them here.
Many thanks to Joaquín Gris Martinez for introducing us to the group. 
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zoox-collective · 10 years ago
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Astarius Miraculii playing didgeridoo to a tiger... 
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Toggle is Chrome plugin, that transforms websites into new exhibitions spaces. Created by 211a, curated by neverhitsend.
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Screenshots from Lorna Mills reworking of Ways of Seeing, ep.1 - ‘Ways of Seeing’. 114 web artists contributed 1 min videos as a response to Berger’s ideas. Watch both episodes here.
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Rutherford Chang collects White Albums (The Beatles). He currently has 1,304 and this image shows each one layered on top of each other. He has also layered each song which can be listened to here.
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Section from Satellite Landscapes (Transportation Landscape, Waste Landscape, Manufacturing Landscape, and Power Landscape), 2013-2014
Jenny Odell isolated infrastructures from Google satellite view.
http://www.jennyodell.com/satellite-landscapes.html
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All Flags
Online app by Moises (Art404), Slava (4Real), Tom Galle applies filter to profile images featuring the flag of every country attacked by ISIS.
Show your support to all countries attacked by ISIS, add all their flags to your Facebook profile photo.
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Syria, Iraq, Turkey, Lebanon, Pakistan, Yemen, Nigeria, Cameroon, Bahrain, Russia, France, Egypt, Algeria, Afghanistan, Libya, Chad, Kenya.
Try it out for yourself here
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zoox-collective · 10 years ago
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SONORA I
Trailer we made for our first performance/exhibition with La Postiza. More info on the work can be found on our website soon.
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zoox-collective · 10 years ago
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David Teie has created music for specifically to invoke emotion in cats. I would like to hear the difference between music for different species.
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zoox-collective · 10 years ago
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Mysterious Letters
Lenka Clayton and Michael Crowe are writing letters to everyone in the world, one town at a time.
http://mysteriousletters.blogspot.com.es/
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A Quiet Desert Failure
Algorithmic Tumblr blog artpiece by Guido Segni uses an internet bot to gather pictures of deserts in Google Maps and uploads them, a process which will take fifty years to complete:
In its own way, it’s a monumental piece about internet contents, emptiness, time, storage, memory, oblivion and - ultimately - failure.
I programmed an Internet bot to traverse the datascape of Google Maps in order to fill a Tumblr blog and its datacenters with a remapping representation of the whole Sahara Desert, one post a time, every 30 minutes.
The whole performance will approximately take 50 years to be completed, but it is still not clear if the audience, the Google’s servers, the tumblr archive or the Internet itself will last enough to see the end.
So, be patient, don’t hurry.
The desert is coming.
More Here - or visit the Tumblr blog itself here
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