- • August 2024
I'm still alive...
- • May 2024
The major chronotext experiments are now open-source on github
- • June 2023
Launching of A Thousand Temples, a collaboration with Gary Barwin
- • December 2022
An animated greeting card for 2023
- • December 2022
Launching of Another look at the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
- • August 2021
The chronotext experiments from 2003 to nowadays are slowly but surely being released to open-source
- • March 2021
One of the first chronotext experiments is now a NFT on hicenunc.xyz: OBJKT#20811
- • June 2020
Publishing of ubu/ui, an alternative interface to ubuweb:sound
- • April 2020
TextNoise – an app for playing with text and generating sound – is available for free on the AppStore!
- • March 2018
Publishing of text tree, a tool for writing in a non-linear fashion
- • August 2016
14 remastered chronotext experiments are now back to the web!
- • July 2014
The most complete interview ever made about chronotext: Part I, Part II
- • June 2014
Publishing of He liked thick word soup, a mobile app for playing with James Joyce's Ulysses.
- • March 2014
Video preview of a forthcoming mobile app for playing with James Joyce's Ulysses.
- • December 2013
Javascriptorium, finally available as a desktop application after seven years!
- • February 2013
Publishing of Lui les Hébreux moi Pharaon – when spoken voice meets written text…
- • March 2012
Alive and kicking, even working (hard) on text heads – an iOS app for interacting with spoken text
- • September 2011
Textoy demo – physical interaction with text and a slight touch of generative sound
- • December 2010
Text Dune – an experimental Twitter reader – is available for free on the AppStore!
- • August 2010
Preview of Text Dune, a forthcoming iPhone app for reading your own notes or Twitter timeline by making text slide over a dune
- • August 2010
Twitter Maze (made for written images) generates spiral shaped mazes from Twitter trends
- • April 2010
The Javascriptorium on show at Qumran. Le secret des manuscrits de la mer Morte, an exhibition at the BnF in Paris
- • April 2010
Chronotext on show at Open Book : An International Survey of Experimental Books, a group exhibit at Eastern Michigan University
- • March 2010
Babel Tower – the first chronotext iPhone app – is available for free on the AppStore!
- • January 2009
Chronotext on show at Dimension + Typography: A Survey of Letterforms in Space and Time, a group exhibit in Chicago.
- • December 2008
Launching of slashrun.org, a new branch of the research focusing on collective experimentation.
- • September 2007
Opening of the video gallery, featuring some unpublished material.
- • May 2007
Debut of the javascriptorium as a permanent exhibit at Israel Museum, Jerusalem.
- • February 4, 2007
Publishing of mapping, augmented, the latest series of chronotext experiments.
- • October 14, 2006
Chronotext presented at this symposium on semiotics in Limoges, France.
- • August 27, 2006
Preview of the javascriptorium, the first chronotext installation to be exhibited in a museum.
- • August 2006
Revamping of chronotext.org, making room for new works…
- • May 2006
Chronotext featured in the pilot issue of counterform, a journal about typography published in Moscow.
- • February 2, 2006
Chronotext appearing at the WIF festival in Limoges, France.
- • December 28, 2005
Happy 2006: check the procedural greeting card, cowboy!
- • September 13, 2005
Presentation of sketchbook on the book as a candidate concept for a forthcoming extension of the Shrine of the Book. Verdict will follow later…
- • November 2004
Chronotext featured in (H)earat Shulaym (Note in the Margin) - Independent Journal for Contemporary Art, Issue 8/9: Poetry [new technologies].
- • June 16, 2004
The text time curvature live, at the Processing Exhibition.
- • May 2004
Chronotext is now part of the art base at rhizome.org.
- • April 18, 2004
Launch of chronotext.org version 2.
- • April 4, 2004
Chronotext on stage at the Concept.Live/BD4D #3 event in Tel-Aviv.