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Performer, theorist, ap/[[xxxxx]] co-founder and visual artist, Jonathan Kemp applies the refined instruments of his adoptive stoneworking to excavate the esoteric thought matter of characters such as Emmanuel Swedenborg and Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz.
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'''Jonathan Kemp''' has a long history of speculative and situational life coding events elaborated as active makings-in-the-world. Project collaborations (including as ap and [[xxxxx]]) include material processing performances, environmental installations, speculative communicative systems, symposia, and social software events executed throughout Europe, Brazil, and the US. Current projects and performances are informed by an interest in aleatory and code-brut reconfigurations of computations material substrates, work for which he was awarded in 2013 a PhD in Experimental Media Arts by the University of Westminster, London.
  
http://xxn.org.uk/
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* http://xxn.org.uk/
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* http://shiftregister.info
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* http://crystal.xxn.org.uk/wiki/doku.php?id=the_crystal_world:ctm12:image_archive
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* http://web.archive.org/web/20140713115108/http://postmedialab.org:80/jonathan-kemp-martin-howse
  
[[Category:Media archaeology|Kemp, Jonathan]]
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Revision as of 11:54, 23 January 2018

Jonathan Kemp has a long history of speculative and situational life coding events elaborated as active makings-in-the-world. Project collaborations (including as ap and xxxxx) include material processing performances, environmental installations, speculative communicative systems, symposia, and social software events executed throughout Europe, Brazil, and the US. Current projects and performances are informed by an interest in aleatory and code-brut reconfigurations of computations material substrates, work for which he was awarded in 2013 a PhD in Experimental Media Arts by the University of Westminster, London.

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