Figure 1. F.T. Marinetti, Aprés la Marne, Joffre visita le front en auto.

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Figure 2. Club Dada prospectus.

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Figure 3. T. Tzara, Une Nuit d'Echecs Gras.

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Figure 4. Guillaume Apollinaire, Lettre-Océan.

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Figure 5. Augusto de Campo, Here Are The Lovers.

Figure 6. Carl Fernbach-Flarsheim, Mirror Field Inside Random Field.

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Figure 7. Katherine McCoy and Michael McCoy, The New Discourse.

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Figure 8. David Carson, Ray-Gun, contents page.

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Figure 9. Phil Baines, Can You...?. , a deconsutruced typeface designed for FUSE.

Figure 10. Erik van Blokland, Nimida, a degenerated typeface designed for FUSE.

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Figure 11. Jonathon Barnbrook, Burroughs typeface.

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Figure 12. Visual Language Workshop, MIT, Information Landscape in Time and Space. An example of 3-dimensional typographic fly-through.

Figure 13. Yin Yin Wong, Little Red Riding Hood. Exploring the expressive aspects of temporal typography.

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Figure 14. Jonathon Steuer's Interactivity Matrix.

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Figure 15. John Maeda, Flying Letters 1.

Figure 16. John Maeda, Flying Letters 8.

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Figure 17. Amiri Baraka, Wailers, The Poetry in Motion version

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Figure 18. Flash I. Video is in upper righ-hand corner and the text-cursor is below.

Figure 19. Flash I. The text-cursor has been moved to the right, cycling the poem through the poem to the line "Wailers. We are wailers. Yeh, wail. Yeh, wailers.

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Figure 20. Flash II in its initial state.

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Figure 21. Flash II, showing the user's progressive re-construction of the poem.

b

d

a

c

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Figure 22. Tom Berrigan, Whitman in Black, Poetry in Motion version.

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Figure 23. Scratch in its initial state.

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Figure 24. Scratch after the user has worked with it awhile.

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Figure 25. WordNozzle Desktop Version with a composition in progress.

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Figure 26. WordNozzle Installation, showing

the nozzle in the foreground and the screen in the background

Figure 27. WordNozzle Installation, close-up of nozzle.

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Figure 28. WordNozzle Installation, showing relationship between

the user, the nozzle and the screen.

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Figure 29. Breeder sequence.

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Figure 30. Dying Lying Rotting. Notice the phrase "the end" getting ligher and lighter.

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Figure 31. Dying Lying Rotting showing the left anchor

stanza zoomed-in.

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Figure 32. Telecommunications.

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Figure 33. Cross Purposes.

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Figure 34. Aura, Detail.

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Figure 35. Aura in place in the Self-Storage exhibition. A through b are shot with the lights on to give the reader a feel for the construction. D through h show the space as it was actually lit.

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Figure 36. Life is Bait.

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Photodetectors

(Silicon Photodiode)






































Signal Conditioning

















Analog/

Digital

Converter





Micro Controller

(PIC 16c)






Figure 37. WordNozzle Installation. Electronics overview.

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2R2 7W



2R2 7W

Vcc









100R

7

4

2m2

11

3

2

3

1

2

5Volt regulator

13

Max473

17

xta2

Vcc

10






16

MAX186Vcc

8

Serial link to MAC











Vcc (5 volts)

IN914

25uf

Vcc



12

In







Off Circuit Board








7805

Com




Out


6

Figure 38. WordNozzle Installation. Circuit diagram.








6






1uf



On Circuit Board








13.8V






























































Off Circuit Board










13.8V






























IR Transmitter

Handle Flow Control







































IR Receivers











240V


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IDLE






command

from Mac?




read four

"background"

levels



power IR

transmitter



read four

"active"

levels



subtract

background

values



switch off IR

transmitter



report levels

to mac


Figure 39.WordNozzle Installation. PIC chip flow diagram.

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Figure 40. WordNozzle Installation. Schematic of customized hose-nozzle, showing where the infrared emitter used for spatial location and the potentiometer used for controlling flow are located within the nozzle.

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ADC









A B C D

Remove Ambiant Offset Error

PIC 16C56









A B C D


Normalise Scale Factor (fixed)









A B C D





















A +B + C + D



Normalise for Position

(instantaneous)












Compute x,y co-ordinates

(Centre origin)





Scale +- 320, +- 240





Geometry Correction and Filter





"off-screen" if

A+B+C+D < 200




Translate Origin (+- 320, +-240)

Display Cursor

Figure 41. WordNozzle Installation. Calculation of x,y location.

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