Below you will find information and study materials on the FOWDIB Fondation Woodhead for Digital Consciousness, used in various installations and exhibition contexts to present the history and projects of FOWDIB. These materials are provided for personal study and research purposes.
 
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Date: July 2025
Title: FOWDIB Brochure
Description: Information about FOWDIB, the Wolfskind Project storyline, the Woodhead family, and the science of psorphology.
This brochure reflects the materials presented in the 2025 exhibition at TOKAS Hongo, Tokyo
Format, size: Illustrated text, PDF, 4.1 MB
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Date: October 2025
Title: FOWDIB Timeline
Description: A revised timeline overview of the FOWDIB story branches, including the institute, the Putumayo Center, the Flow people, the Chronicler, T.R.I.P. and HALLUC projects.
In use for various presentations in 2025
Format, size: Visual, PNG, 115 kB
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Date: October 2025
Title: Woodhead Family Chart
Description: An overview of the matrilineal members of the Woodhead Family.
In use for various presentations in 2025
Format, size: Visual, PNG, 404 kB
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Date: March 2021
Title: Wolkenknödel Palace
Description: The English part of the novel-style research report of the anonymous chronicler from 1993.
Together with the German translation, this forms the content of the “Wolkenknödel Palace” book published by Studer / van den Berg in 2021
Format, size: Text excerpt, PDF, 109 kB
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Date: April 2020
Title: T.R.I.P. for Mobile
Description: This Android app development of the 2009 research programme will let you and your phone take part in the "T.R.I.P. for Mobile" experiment, allowing non-verbal communication between you and your device.
Mobile app and documentary were created for the online project "100 ways to live a minute", Pushkin Museum XXI, Moscow, 2020
Format, size: Project section: web links to app and video
  see documentary video on YouTube >>
download Android app >>