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  • ... is documented online. Newspaper writers report most often on business (purple), often on politics (turquoise), sometimes on culture (yellow) and least often cover education (red). By analysing the language of the newspaper and the activities of the...
  • Apparitions -
    ... In medicine, imaging technologies are used both to inform these choices, and to legitimate medical authority. In popular culture, emerging information technologies will send unprecedented quantities of entertainment, information and advertising into the...
  • ... held by PPLG in Italy ?FELLOWSHIP PRIZE 2020 – Platinium Certificate Award ?Best concept on the trilogy of the word “Culture-Territory-Identity”) https://primopianospecialprojects.com/art-woman-2020/prizes-award/ The six two-dimensional, digital print...
  • Innovation Forum -
    ... innovations and technology, primarily technological innovations, that have affected our lives, our work and our global culture and society. It is our interest that the educational content of this exhibit be diversified, provocative, informative and...
  • ...This interactive installation addresses mass media and manipulation in postmodern culture. In this mediawork individualism and narcissism are revealed as inextricably linked to new electronic technologies and capitalist consumerism. The interface for this installation...
  • Beyond Pages -
    ... the moment of reception. The book as a bearer of information and a means of memory is, to Fujihata, important for the culture of writing and for the learning of linear reading. His interest in testing and using multimedia technologies allows him to...
  • ... power. The installations seek out people’s motivations in designing and running their civilization – sporting and event culture, energy management as the heartbeat of modern society. In the end the dream of cold technology sweeps temperature charts and...
  • Al GRANO: Corn Regime -
    ... sciences and technologies. In the film, social anthropologist Elisabeth Fitting argues that maize agriculture is seen as culture where unevenly shaped opinions and meanings are formed in engagement with wider economic and political structures. Keywords:...
  • Metabodies
    ... especially for this project begin to glow. A sampling of our skin’s bacterial population, which was transplanted into a fluid culture medium where it can flourish under ideal conditions, provides a completely new way of looking at our body’s bacteria. Could we...
  • ... many observers of the new digital pluriverses, a more recent media theory ascribes a specific aesthetics to the algorithmic culture. Luciana Parisi speaks of a "soft thought" peculiar to the code, which results in an aesthetics of the digital and thus in a...