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  • The cinematic floor -
    ...The cinematic floorArtist: Diana DominguesComment:
  • ...The Reengineering of Urban – Bioart and mHealth Enactive Affective Systems and Affective NarrativesArtist: Diana DominguesComment:
  • ... variation in body inclination . This experience brought together a transdisciplinary team (arts: music, performance, visual arts, medical sciences, electronic engineering, computer science, education, architecture, social sciences), for two days in the city...
  • ...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 vision—of J.S. Bach’s...
  • ... Science Foundation residency in Antarctica during the 2007/2008 season. The Antarctic is unlike any other place on earth: geographically, politically and culturally. Larger than the US, it is a frontier where borders and nationalities take a back...
  • Two Women -
    ... women. And Tammy, a single mother, born in rural Manitoba, working as a waitress in the local cafe, in her 30's, and a part-time student at a Community College. The project was created over a period of two years. It began with a series of voice-only...
  • Autobiography -
    ... in other techniques and often again re-photographed. This technique is still apparent in the light boxes which are part of "Autobiography" Computers are the ultimate tool for reprocessing of images. "Autobiography", for instance, enables the viewer,...
  • 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
  • ... or algorithm, to self-organize into complex structures whose ensemble motion is greater than the sum of their original parts and which belie the simplicity of their individual behavior. This smooth interfacing of natural and virtual paradigms requires...
  • ...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 early...