Jason Geistweidt (@jgeist) 's Twitter Profile
Jason Geistweidt

@jgeist

IoArt, procedural compositions, University of Buffalo Media studies professor, let's play client and server.

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Chenoe Hart (@chenoehart) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The best way to improve your awareness of architecture from looking at Twitter is to infer that it consists of the opposite of whatever idea β€œarchitecture Twitter” happens to be prioritizing.

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Early morning walk in Olmsted Park. Have a creative coding class this afternoon. My first thought upon seeing these: arrays.

Early morning walk in Olmsted Park. Have a creative coding class this afternoon. My first thought upon seeing these: arrays.
matt blaze (@mattblaze) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One thing I find interesting about shorwave numbers stations is how the model turns a lot of security intuition on its head. You get *more* security by broadcasting your secret messages at high power far and wide, because that increases uncertainty about where the recipient is.

Dalai Lama (@dalailama) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In a materialistically oriented world there isn’t much understanding of the workings of the mind. What’s necessary is to recognise the trouble caused by negative emotions and that we can develop antidotes to them. The antidote to fear and anger is compassion

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See, what some don't understand is that learning/teaching is an experience, you learn by what is happening around you and the way in which that event unfolds. Zoom compresses experience and makes learning 2 dimensional. It is a simulation.

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A discussion of my twittage project and Guy Debord Bot can be found in the current volume of MAST along with my article, Descending Parnassus: the State of Material is in Play.