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The three books contain articles by KITeGG researchers and visiting lecturers, student projects, as well as materials from the Summer and Winter Schools.\nEach book highlights a phase of the research project and is curated around different focus topics.",[51,55,56],{},"The publications are available as limited-edition prints or as PDF downloads on our website.\nBuilt as a web-to-print publication, the pipeline contains multiple Natural-Language-Processing algorithms that contribute to the books' navigation system as well as to the visual and structural design. For instance, the texts across all three books have been chunked and semantically compared.\nIf a chunk has a high semantic similarity to another chunk  in one the books, that chunk is given as a chunk reference in the margin.",[51,58,59],{},"Lars Hembacher and Paul Eßer designed the basic layout of the three books and setup the printing pipeline. 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Grammatical values from seven different languages are read by the programme and used to determine the look and behaviour of each animation. Unique visuals are created each time the programme is run.",[51,238,239],{},"Direction of writing, number of characters in the alphabet and tenses determine the behaviour, look and number of generated particles. With the digits on the keyboard you can switch between seven different languages. 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Entities that extend massively across space and time, so that we humans cannot perceive them, but can only recognise them through data collection and evaluation. With digitalisation progressing worldwide, the amount of data we can collect and analyse grows. This in turn means that more and more complex hyperobjects are being discovered. Thus, the question of how hyperobjects can be communicated properly, once again allowing sensory and emotional engagement becomes more and more relevant.",[51,266,267],{},"The topic is presented in the form of a virtual reality application, as well as a reader and an installation space that translates the navigational elements of the virtual environment into the physical environment. In the virtual world, you can enter six different chapters, which explain different aspects of the topic in the form of spoken texts. 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We started working together digitally in 2021, focusing on upcycling. In May 2022 we got together in Dakar. The works were exhibited from the 24th – 29th of May in the “Super Mbalit Festival” as part of the Dak’Art Biennale Off programme.",[51,291,292],{},"I worked with Papis Diop (artist and product designer). We designed two variations of screwless connections by modelling plastic bottles with heat, which we showcased in a coat hanger\u002Fsculpture. 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It transforms the data streams coming from the Tezos stack of digital, social and physical layers of this new decentralised world into data-driven weekly recaps, monthly deep dives and long-form stories into specific themes and topics.",[51,324,325],{},"I was part of the Stack Report team together with Erwin Hoogerwoord in the summer of 2022, contributing two deep-dive articles on different aspects of NFT Art.",{"title":11,"searchDepth":12,"depth":12,"links":327},[],{"date":246,"metadata":329,"urls":330,"collaborators":188,"thumbnail":331,"images":332,"videos":336},"Research","https:\u002F\u002Fthestackreport.xyz\u002Farticles\u002Fpermissionless-generative-nft-minting-on-fx-hash-in-data","stackreport-header-ratio.png",[333,334,335],"stackreport_17.png","stackreport_28.png","stackreport_42.png",[],"\u002Fproject\u002F2-stackreport",{"title":317,"description":322},"project\u002F9.2-stackreport","FWg0Pm65vUJFsiUq3tDjRyiSybS2cCHjbZSx7awHZnI",{"id":342,"title":343,"body":344,"description":348,"extension":14,"meta":354,"navigation":40,"path":362,"seo":363,"stem":364,"__hash__":365},"content\u002Fproject\u002F9.3-limbus.md","Limbus",{"type":8,"value":345,"toc":352},[346,349],[51,347,348],{},"Limbus is a multi dimensional browser or cardboard vr experience that hypothesises about the possible outcomes of implementing Artificial Intelligence in our society. How can humans and technology coexist? What could a best- or a worst-case scenario look like?\nWe want to invite you to not only think about our future in regards to the usage of modern technology, but also reflect on our relationship to technological progress so far. 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