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health monitoring sleeptracker for mission eternity pilots

probably a very interesting approach to track and collect fundamental body data of our pilots:

---health monitoring tools get popular (and cheap)---

www.wired.com article mentioning products (listed at the end of this post)

another another wired article about the topic:
excerpt:
"...Self-trackers seem eager to contribute to our knowledge about human life. The world is full of potential experiments: people experiencing some change in their lives, going on or off a diet, kicking an old habit, making a vow or a promise, going on vacation, switching from incandescent to fluorescent lighting, getting into a fight. These are potential experiments, not real experiments, because typically no data is collected and no hypotheses are formed. But with the abundance of self-tracking tools now on offer, everyday changes can become the material of careful study.

When magnifying lenses were invented, they were aimed at the cosmos. But almost immediately we turned them around and aimed them at ourselves. The telescope became a microscope. We discovered blood cells. We discovered spermatozoa. We discovered the universe of microorganisms inside ourselves. The accessible tools of self-tracking and numerical analysis offer a new kind of microscope with which to find patterns in the smallest unit of sociological analysis, the individual human. But the notion of a personal microscope isn't quite right, because insight will come not just from our own numbers but from combining them with the findings of others. Really, what we're building is what climate scientist Jesse Ausubel calls a macroscope.

The basic idea of a macroscope is to link myriad bits of natural data into a larger, readable pattern. This means computers on one side and distributed data-gathering on the other. If you want to see the climate, you gather your data with hyperlocal weather stations maintained by amateurs. If you want to see traffic, you collect info from automatic sensors placed on roadways and cars. If you want new insights into yourself, you harness the power of countless observations of small incidents of change—incidents that used to vanish without a trace. And if you want to test an idea about human nature in general, you aggregate those sets of individual observations into a population study.

The macroscope will be to our era of science what the telescope and the microscope were to earlier ones. Its power will be felt even more from the new questions it provokes than from the answers it delivers. The excitement in the self-tracking movement right now comes not just from the lure of learning things from one's own numbers but also from the promise of contributing to a new type of knowledge, using this tool we all build..."

(self)tracking products:

sleeptracker: $179

fitbit / a clip that transfers activity data to computer
"Did I get enough exercise today? How many calories did I burn? Am I getting good rest?"
    for $99

zeo sleep phase tracker: for $350 (including sleep phase alarm clock system!?)

tracking your babies data: Rich, informative charts and striking visualizations provide insight to your amazing baby's needs and daily rhythms. Share your site online so that parents, family, nannies and caregivers can stay connected with each other. 

AXBO - SLEEP PHASE ALARM CLOCK (schlafphasenwecker) costs 179euro

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avoiding a Digital Dark Age

link to an americanscientist.org article from Kurt D. Bollacker
thanks jwildeboer for twittering

"Data longevity depends on both the storage medium and the ability to decipher the information

...When I was a boy, I discovered a magnetic reel-to-reel audio tape recorder that my father had used to create “audio letters” to my mother while he was serving in the Vietnam War. To my delight (and his horror), I could listen to many of the old tapes he had made a decade before. Even better, I could make recordings myself and listen to them. However, all of my father’s tapes were decaying to some degree—flaking, stretching and breaking when played. It was clear that these tapes would not last forever, so I copied a few of them to new cassette tapes. While playing back the cassettes, I noticed that some of the sound quality was lost in the copying process. I wondered how many times I could make a copy before there was nothing left but a murky hiss..." read the article

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etoy lecture and workshop at mediamatic amsterdam

TODAY, Thursday 12 March 2009 at 20:00 hrs, art group Etoy will give a lecture at Mediamatic in Amsterdam as part of the Ik R.I.P. exhibition evening programme. With their long term project MISSION ETERNITY, Etoy explores life after death. We all know that we leave behind mortal remains and a massive body of information. Etoy exploits computer technology to store and process these human remains forever. The lecture will be an introduction into Etoy's work and into the conceptual ideas behind this project.

On Friday 13 March 2009, Etoy presents a Digital Stowaway workshop at Mediamatic. Agent Zai, a founding member of Etoy and one of the key figures in the production of MISSION ETERNITY, invites participants (age 5 to +99) on a eternal trip through space and time...

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SARCOPHAGUS back in Zürich

The MISSION ETERNITY SARCOPHAGUS just arrived in Zürich/Switzerland this morning.
AGENT MONOROM and spezial AGENT NUESSLI were on duty to take over the 6.6t ART-OBJECT.
Thanks a lot to special AGENT NUESSLI for placing the MISSION ETERNITY SARCOPHAGUS.

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CEREMONIA NO 2 DE LA VIDA POST-MORTEM DEL DR. TIMOTHY LEARY

VIDEO ONLINE NOW!

(SPANISH version below)

DR. TIMOTHY LEARY'S AFTER LIFE CEREMONY No. 2
Soundtrack by TIM & PUMA MIMI

Today the LEARY TERMINUS II, which was produced on February 14th in Madrid, was successfully inserted into the MISSION ETERNITY SARCOPHAGUS.




Dr. Timothy Leary passed away at the age of 75 on May 31, 1996 in California. He qualified as a test-pilot for MISSION ETERNITY with his reputation as a pioneer of the information age and his last book "Design for Dying".

Leary left the art group etoy a massive body of personal digital footage (photos, video, text, sketches, research papers, etc.) and his mortal remains (ashes) for experiments. In a series of totally four performances his ashes are incorporated into art objects, so called LEARY TERMINUS (I-IV). Each TERMINUS is a bridge that links the physical and digital remains of MISSION ETERNITY PILOTS.

TODAY at exactly 19:35 the LEARY TERMINUS II, an updated TEST VERSION by Adrien Rovero and Augustin Scott de Martinville, was plugged into the left SARCOPHAGUS-WALL. The hybrid between sculpture, cargo-container, organizational art, archive, mortal-remains-storage-solution, is a digital memorial for up to one thousand PILOTS. The SARCOPHAGUS connects tangible and non-tangible existence - biomass and data - and is the moving "resting place" and access point after physical death and cremation.




The digital data of Thimothy Leary is stored in the ARCANUM CAPSULE. This digital portraits as well as the SARCOPHAGUS are designed to travel planet earth forever together with millions of other cargo containers and TCP/IP Particles on the Internet.

Integrated into the immersive display of the SARCOPHAGUS each TERMINUS assumes the role of a dead pixel. The mortal remains replace the light and the displayed information. A unique RFID tag, identifies and assigns each TERMINUS to its corresponding ARCANUM CAPSULE online. A status LED on each TERMINUS indicates visitor traffic, the back-up status and distribution factor of the digital ARCANUM CAPSULE. In case of risk of data loss the LED and a very minimal sound system generate attention and call for help.

The key to the long-term project MISSION ETERNITY is a DISTRIBUTED DATA-STORAGE based on millions of computers of internet users - so called MISSION ETERNITY ANGELS.

This is just the beginning of an infinite voyage. Leaving reality behind...

--------SPANISH VERSION------------

CEREMONIA N° 2 DE LA VIDA POST-MORTEM DEL DR. TIMOTHY LEARY
con actuación en directo de TIM & PUMA MIMI

Hoy el LEARY TERMINUS II, que fue producido el pasado 14 de Febrero en Madrid, será insertado en el MISSION ETERNITY SARCOPHAGUS.

El Dr. Timothy Leary murió en California el 31 de mayo de 1996 a la edad de 75 años. Fue seleccionado como piloto de pruebas del MISSION ETERNITY por su reputación como pionero de la era de la información y por su conocido libro "Design Dying"

Leary dejó al colectivo de artistas etoy un cuerpo masivo de información digital (fotos, vídeos, textos, bocetos, sketches, artículos de investigación científica, etc...) y sus restos mortales (cenizas). A lo largo de una serie de cuatro performances las cenizas de Leary están siendo incorporadas a objetos artísticos, llamados LEARY TERMINUS (I-IV).

Este TERMINUS es un puente que une los restos físicos y digitales de los pilotos del MISSION ETERNITY.

El TERMINUS está conectado al SARCOPHAGUS. Este híbrido entre escultura, contenedor de carga, arte organizacional, archivo, almacén de restos mortales, es un homenaje multimedia a más de mil pilotos. El SARCOPHAGUS conecta la existencia tangible y la intangible (biomasa y datos). Es un lugar en movimiento para el "último descanso" que sirve como punto de acceso después de la muerte física y la cremación.

Los datos digitales de Thimothy Leary son almacenados en la ARCANUM CAPSULE. Este retrato digital junto con el SARCOPHAGUS están diseñados para viajar por el planeta Tierra por siempre junto con millones de otros contenedores de carga y partículas de TCP/IP en Internet.

Incorporado a la pantalla del SARCOPHAGUS cada TERMINUS asume el papel de un píxel muerto. Los restos mortales sustituyen a la luz y la información mostrada. Una única marca RFID, identifica y asigna cada TERMINUS a su correspondiente ARCANUM CASULE on line. Un LED en cada TERMINUS indica el status del tráfico de visitantes, del back-up y de la distribución del ARCANUM CAPSULE digital. En caso de riesgo de pérdida de datos el LED y un sistema de sonido minimal genera atención y pide ayuda.

La clave del proyecto MISSION ETERNITY a largo plazo es una unidad distribuida de almacenamiento de datos basada en millones de ordenadores de usuarios de Internet, también llamados MISSION ETERNITY ANGELS.

Conviértete en un ANGEL on line y ayuda a asegurar la vida digital post-mortem del Dr. Timothy Leary y otros pilotos que le seguirán en las próximas décadas: www.missioneternity.org

Este es tan sólo el comienzo hacia un viaje infinito. Deja atrás a la realidad...

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Eternity, A different approach

Czech artists seem to have a rather different approach to eternity then the etoy.CORPORATION. This is visible in the work of František Rint, who was commissioned by the Schwarzenberg family to put the bones of 40000 humans in order. It redefines the term "bone house".
The Sedlec Ossuary is a small christian chapel located in a suburb of Kutnà Hora, Czech Republic. The bones of those sceletons are artistically arranged to form the chapel.
Wikipedia has an interesting article here.
More information, including images and a virtual tour, can be found at the official site in Czech, English and German.







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MISSION ETERNITY new info movie available

here is the latest version of the info slide show with sound:

512 x 384 pixel:
files/movies/mission-eternity/2007_02_20_missioneternityslideshowwithsoundsmall.mov

1024 x 768 pixel:
files/movies/mission-eternity/2007_02_20_missioneternityslideshowwithsoundweb.mov

thanks again to agent REID for the voice over, the san jose photographer Everett Taasevigen, to our two excellent graphic designers viola zimmermann (MISSION IDENTITY 2006) and brigitte lampert (LOGBOOK, EDITION, ADVISE) as well as to the architect miriam zehnder (TANKS) for visual material.
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gumstix tests for MISSION ETERNITY

today we ordered a gumstix netMMC Audio Pack (KIT0016) for 360 usd (including shipping) to test a standalone version for MISSION ETERNITY CTRL DISPLAYS. etoy.CORPORATION is curently negotiating with the digital art center in holon.
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sarcophagus

AT LEAST MISS MONOROM IS BLINKING!
BLINK ! BLINK ! BLINK !

the art is great but the circumstances under which we currently work are fucked up! media art festivals really have a problem... isea for instance burns all the resources for the non-art part. sure... there are many reasons for this... but to burn 100% for organizational aspects and 0% for art production is wrong.
 


hopefully monoroms smile and all our passion helps us to survive the crisis we are facing.

btw pol said: die aussprache von sarcophagus im englischen hat ein _kurzes_ "pha" ;-) so ungefaehr: ~sarkoffegus~.

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