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|Date Start=2025-02-28 0:00
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|Date End=2025-05-31T00:00:00.000Z
|Event description='a side view of a yellow car'', is a tiny artistic web project I started in the context of the Welcome to My Homepage Residency. The aim is to experiment and toy with accessibility features such as alt text, audio transcription, but also low-tech media loaders designed for people with low-connectivity internet. The result is this intimate one-page website that features pictures of yellow cars alongside personal reflections on digital imagery in the age of self-driving cars. The website implements multiple accessibility features: an image loader that displays pixelated images by default with an added grainy aesthetic, a contextualized audio transcription of the page, and alt text for all images written in 5-7-5 short poem format.
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|Event description=''a side view of a yellow car'', is a tiny artistic web project I started in the context of the Welcome to My Homepage Residency. The aim is to experiment and toy with accessibility features such as alt text, audio transcription, but also low-tech media loaders designed for people with low-connectivity internet. The result is this intimate one-page website that features pictures of yellow cars alongside personal reflections on digital imagery in the age of self-driving cars. The website implements multiple accessibility features: an image loader that displays pixelated images by default with an added grainy aesthetic, a contextualized audio transcription of the page, and alt text for all images written in 5-7-5 short poem format.


[https://www.poelitics.org/ Kaspar Ravel] (they/them) is an artist, teacher, and researcher in tactical new media. Their work draws from a tradition of art movements set in between symbolic activism and practical approaches (from subtle gestures to concrete actions). As a self-taught coder and DIY hacker, their intention is to demystify technology, which brings them to encourage low-tech cultures and digital literacy in educational contexts, such as workshops, tutorials and micro-edition. Today, they aspire to develop discursive and programmatic tools for resistance against the veil of big data and globalised surveillance. Their research takes the form of 'poelitical' experiments, merging poetic expression with political critique within on/offline artworks.
[https://www.poelitics.org/ Kaspar Ravel] (they/them) is an artist, teacher, and researcher in tactical new media. Their work draws from a tradition of art movements set in between symbolic activism and practical approaches (from subtle gestures to concrete actions). As a self-taught coder and DIY hacker, their intention is to demystify technology, which brings them to encourage low-tech cultures and digital literacy in educational contexts, such as workshops, tutorials and micro-edition. Today, they aspire to develop discursive and programmatic tools for resistance against the veil of big data and globalised surveillance. Their research takes the form of 'poelitical' experiments, merging poetic expression with political critique within on/offline artworks.
|Event short description='a side view of a yellow car'', is a tiny artistic web project I started in the context of the Welcome to My Homepage Residency. The aim is to experiment and toy with accessibility features such as alt text, audio transcription, but also low-tech media loaders designed for people with low-connectivity internet. The result is this intimate one-page website that features pictures of yellow cars alongside personal reflections on digital imagery in the age of self-driving cars. The website implements multiple accessibility features: an image loader that displays pixelated images by default with an added grainy aesthetic, a contextualized audio transcription of the page, and alt text for all images written in 5-7-5 short poem format.
|Event short description=''a side view of a yellow car'', is a tiny artistic web project I started in the context of the Welcome to My Homepage Residency. The aim is to experiment and toy with accessibility features such as alt text, audio transcription, but also low-tech media loaders designed for people with low-connectivity internet. The result is this intimate one-page website that features pictures of yellow cars alongside personal reflections on digital imagery in the age of self-driving cars. The website implements multiple accessibility features: an image loader that displays pixelated images by default with an added grainy aesthetic, a contextualized audio transcription of the page, and alt text for all images written in 5-7-5 short poem format.
|Funded by=National Endowment for the Arts; Grant for Technology Opportunities Program (GTOPs)
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|Event artist=Kaspar Ravel
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|Event artist=Kaspar Ravel
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|Event admission type=Free
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Date start 02.28.25
Date end 05.31.25
Start Time 12am
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a side view of a yellow car, is a tiny artistic web project I started in the context of the Welcome to My Homepage Residency. The aim is to experiment and toy with accessibility features such as alt text, audio transcription, but also low-tech media loaders designed for people with low-connectivity internet. The result is this intimate one-page website that features pictures of yellow cars alongside personal reflections on digital imagery in the age of self-driving cars. The website implements multiple accessibility features: an image loader that displays pixelated images by default with an added grainy aesthetic, a contextualized audio transcription of the page, and alt text for all images written in 5-7-5 short poem format.

Kaspar Ravel (they/them) is an artist, teacher, and researcher in tactical new media. Their work draws from a tradition of art movements set in between symbolic activism and practical approaches (from subtle gestures to concrete actions). As a self-taught coder and DIY hacker, their intention is to demystify technology, which brings them to encourage low-tech cultures and digital literacy in educational contexts, such as workshops, tutorials and micro-edition. Today, they aspire to develop discursive and programmatic tools for resistance against the veil of big data and globalised surveillance. Their research takes the form of 'poelitical' experiments, merging poetic expression with political critique within on/offline artworks.