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  • ... explores the meeting point of madness and creativity. The Red Horse is Leaving is directed by Kate Digby with digital technology by Mark-David Hosale and incorporating biosensors by Alan Macy, performed by Batdorf and Kate Gordon.
  • ... 2018 - world premiere A bold new opera developed at Duke University that uses the high-drama framework of opera and advanced technology to explore ideas of apocalypse, renewal, and survival in the modern age. During each performance, a computer system...
  • Poetica Vaginal -
    ... this interpretation of ‘human conception’ to the Epsilon Eridani and Tau Ceti star systems using Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Millstone radar. In 1995, the organization ars astronautica held the first art exhibition in space onboard the MIR space...
  • Relay -
    ... ones, so a dialog is constructed by the users/participants. With this project we were exploring ways in which we can use technology to create social interactions in the public spaces. We were also looking into the question of what is accepted as public...
  • ... on the theme of the relationship to time, memory and space. An allegory of the multiple transformations of bodies invaded by technology, where the manifold personalities of augmented dancers disrupt their perception of themselves and their body schema. Find...
  • ... of three women's hairstyling chairs are fitted with small colour monitors which display imagery of women and domestic technology, women in the workplace and women and scientific discovery/technological innovation. (source: www.vacuumwoman.com)
  • data.scan -
    ... Hiroshi Sugimoto. Ikeda has presented his work internationally, including at the Pompidou Centre, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Nam June Paik Centre, Seoul.
  • Bodygraphe -
    ... an aesthetic statement while also offering new implications for research regarding the interconnectivity between body and technology.
  • ... on the theme of the relationship to time, memory and space. An allegory of the multiple transformations of bodies invaded by technology, where the manifold personalities of augmented dancers disrupt their perception of themselves and their body schema. Find...
  • Memopol-II
    ... installation’s name refers to George Orwell’s concept of Big Brother from his dystopian novel 1984. Over the past decades, technology has transformed the surveillance of society. When surfing the Internet, paying with an ATM card or using an ID card, people...