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  • Sensitive Painting -
    Sensitive Painting is an interactive installation where a projector linked to a computer, casts images on a large size picture representing the eternal flux between Eros and Thanatos. The images projected on the painting consist of the internal
  • Televised Distance #1 -
    ... that overcomes that? "Televised Distance"is an interactive art project that suggests a potential alternative model of...
  • ... room and the other walks around the museum to selects one art work to describe.(1) The task is to describe the artwork in words...
  • ... circumstances, observer. The image behaves like a instable network, a mutating virus, a overloaded nervous system. An image which... activity, information from Internet, communication with other art works, feeedback on the systems own transformations). The images...
  • Aurora di Venere -
    ... shape. They can reproduce and are equipped with a neural network for self-learning and decision taking. Reflecting the... theatre's stand. The dancers play with the images of the artificial individuals which move on the screen following own...
  • Relazioni Emergenti -
    ... information and reproduce. Through the mechanisms of genetic mutations, the population evolves developing progressively... It is an environment of artificial life where the individuals, represented by graphics filaments, are endowed with own intelligence and...
  • Vid-A-Feeba -
    ...Vid-A-Feeba is a play with a chaotic process applied to the generation of artistic images and sounds. The images follow the iterated evolution...
  • "Tao-interazione" is based on the dynamical interaction between the observer and a multivision system, in which counteracting couples of images and musical compositions are presented. The observer-listener could navigate by walking on the
  • Boids
    ... used in computer animation or computer aided design. The artist called the generic simulated flocking creatures boids. The...
  • ...On Justifying the Hypothetical Nature of Art and the Non-Identicality within the Object WorldArtist: Peter WeibelComment: