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Posted on April 11, 2022September 21, 2025 by Christophe Bruchansky

Morning

Diorama, 3D scans and videos. April 2022 Mornings are rebirths: it is when everything is possible and all-important life choices are made. Each sunrise feels like an eternity. Eternity is far more palpable when it is made up of repetition. Read the rest
Categories: Projects, Solar
Posted on September 25, 2022September 21, 2025 by Christophe Bruchansky

Zenith

virtual garden wallWhat is existence if not about finding a place in the sun? Diorama, 3D scans and videos. April 2022 Seeking protection from or exposure to the sun’s rays is of universal concern in the plant and animal kingdoms: from plants whose growth is guided by the sun to mammals searching for shade in hot weather. Read the rest
Categories: Projects, Solar
Posted on September 28, 2022September 21, 2025 by Christophe Bruchansky

Twilight

virtual garden stairsDiorama, 3D scans and videos. April 2022 Twilight erases all convictions, all discarded, all to be reiterated. Sunset takes with it all our plans, our existential quests. Everything has to be thrown away and started again. Read the rest
Categories: Projects, Solar
Posted on March 19, 2022August 25, 2025 by Christophe Bruchansky

Devops and Ethics

Article based on my talk at the Devops Conference 2022. How to Embed Ethics in your Software Development Life Cycle? It is not only possible to speak about devops and ethics, it is beneficial to everyone, whether you’re the CEO, manager, engineer or product manager. Read the rest
Category: Governance beyond Hierarchy
Posted on February 4, 2022September 21, 2025 by Christophe Bruchansky

Musical Sphere

Collaboration with composer, artist and developer Jean-Marie Lavallée. Play notes on his sphere and let yourself be hypnotised. April 2022 In the physical world, Jean-Marie Lavallée’s YIMs (Your Interactive Music) are miniature devices that allow you to create music without being a musician.
Category: Projects
Posted on October 25, 2021February 20, 2026 by Christophe Bruchansky

How to Measure the Unmeasurable?

In Digressive Society, I introduce the concept of global maximization of individual choice. While such a calculation is inherently subjective, I argue that this does not make the exercise meaningless. Read the rest
Category: Code & Dev
Posted on November 29, 2021May 29, 2024 by Christophe Bruchansky

Mirage or Oasis?

Images created with Google Slides (Nov 2021, Dubai). Draw lines in the sand and the desert transforms into vacant lots. Copy and paste building blocks and the desert transforms into a city. Read the rest
Category: Projects
Posted on January 11, 2022August 25, 2025 by Christophe Bruchansky

Is the Future of Computers Open Source or Proprietary?

The open source movement has moved a long way from its rebellious origins. Source code that is available to the public for use and modification is now ubiquitous in the digital industry. Read the rest
Category: Plural - Pluriel
Posted on December 16, 2021August 25, 2025 by Christophe Bruchansky

Quelles limites à la liberté d’expression des artistes?

Suite aux discussions très intéressantes ayant eu lieu à La Recyclerie sur le même thème, nous avons décidé de remettre ça, mais cette fois à distance et sans limite de participants. Read the rest
Category: Plural - Pluriel
Posted on December 15, 2021August 25, 2025 by Christophe Bruchansky

Can Technology Fix the Art World?

The contemporary art world is broken. In the US, a full three quarters of artists make $10,000 or less per year from their art; while a very few numbers enjoy tremendous commercial success (500 high-performance artists generated $1.68 billion, or 89% of global turnover in 2019). Read the rest
Category: Plural - Pluriel
Posted on November 16, 2021August 25, 2025 by Christophe Bruchansky

Does the Internet Make Us More Conservative or Progressive?

Since the beginning of the 21st century, we have been experiencing a permanent digital revolution, introducing us to the new era which has irreversibly changed all aspects of our lives, from personal and social to educational and professional. Read the rest
Category: Plural - Pluriel
Posted on November 12, 2021August 25, 2025 by Christophe Bruchansky

The More Data, the More Confused we Get

The whole point of Big Data is to help us make better decisions. Little did we know how unprepared we were for all this information! Anybody can demonstrate anything based on some data nowadays, whether their point is true or false. Read the rest
Category: Plural - Pluriel

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