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The Reengineering of Urban – Bioart and mHealth Enactive Affective Systems and Affective Narratives
2013
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2013
The Reengineering of Urban – Bioart and mHealth Enactive Affective Systems and Affective NarrativesArtist: Diana DominguesComment:
Expanded sensorium and physiological sensors
2015
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2015
... in an unusual context, t
hat
is, non-clinical or laboratory,...
MULTIPLE voice/vision
2012
The installation MULTIPLE voice/vision is the output of a research project in the arts, with as focus how friction between multiple layers of sound and vision can be a trigger for embodied perception. A multitrack registration—for both sound and
Sonic Antarctica
2009
... It is an extreme environment t
hat
holds some of the most unique...
Two Women
1991
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1995
... lives. And the light boxes t
hat
could turn off and on, and the boxes...
Autobiography
1996
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1998
... gray scale zoom from t
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same photo. The third light box...
Red Streamlines
2003
The essential component of wavy flow is the vortex. In isolation, a single vortex simply influences its surroundings to orbit around itself at a speed proportional to the inverse square of the distance to the vortex's axis. When a large number of
Immaculate Collision
2014
... and detail rich imagery t
hat
is often indistinguishable whether...
Wave For Hokusai
2010
This work is a tribute to the Japanese artist Katsushika Hokusai, whose woodblock print "The Great Wave off Kanagawa" (c. 1829-32) is not only one of the most-recognized pieces of Japanese art, but is also appreciated by turbulence researchers as an
Terrarium
2002
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2002
... similarity to believes t
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serpents act in the infraworld and...
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