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  • ... to make music to communicate particular emotions” (Stephen Wilson, Information Arts. Intersections of Art, Science, and Technology, Cambridge/Mass.: MIT Press 2002, pp. 795-796).
  • The Lake -
    ... artwork using live real-time biological data. The Lake questions how data abstracts life and our environment, and how we use technology to connect with living things. Installed by the lakeside at Tingrith Fishery, Bedfordshire, the piece uses hydrophones,...
  • ...Jaron Lanier, the musician and scientist who coined the term "Virtual Reality" brings the two worlds of his life, music and technology, together in a revolutionary new form of live performance. Jaron's group, Chromatophoria, combines deep use of virtual worlds...
  • ...The work depicts gene editing technology CRISPR which has the potential to treat genetically caused diseases, for instance, autism. The PHSCologram sculpture shows different phases of CRISPR genome editing. The first panel shows Cas9 protein in search for the matching...
  • Plant Sensors -
    ... sparked interest since the late 1800s, but this topic has not been explored recently in the context of modern information technology and electronic devices. We are building novel electronic and optical sensors that "take a peek" inside the biological...
  • ITCH
    ...The ITCH acronym stands for “Interactive Technology – Community Hacking”, and as such it tries to represent a wide artistic research project concerning with the impact of personal mobile technologies on social behavior, particularly in the public space. It began in...
  • ... to the natural life of the ecological environment. A transdisciplinary team that includes artists, biologists, information technology and automation people is responsible for this work. The human action through the net by means of connections in the site...
  • Sleep Walking -
    ...In the next thirty years we will see more robotic technology integrated into our society, furthering our experience of reality through agency. Robots already go beyond the limitations of our bodies. They build things that we find too difficult or tedious, assist us in...
  • ... 1997, designed and developed research prototypes, artistic projects, tools, interfaces and events intersecting art, science and technology. The experimental research lab invented “tools for the art of tomorrow” in teams of architects, artists, designers,...
  • ...ght Sounds Live! (2008, live digital media audio-visual performance) David R. Burns uses his imagination and custom digital performance technology to create Light Sounds Live!, a live interactive performance. Using projected color and light, Burns visualizes sounds and...