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  • Event: Here Comes the Sun – an Exhibition for Sun- and Energy Researchers from the age of 7Institution: Uferhallen Berlin WeddingComment:
  • 2010 Mondo Mio Here comes the Sun" - Exhibition about Sun and Energy July 15th – August 29th 2010 curator: Yvonne Leonard - Dortmund, Germany
  • ...calling attention to the beauty of life and the necessity for enlightened thinking about nature’s ‘tangled bank’.
  • Having originally qualified in Fine Art at Trent Polytechnic, Nottingham U.K, from 1997 I began to combine computing with creative work at Loughborough University's computer science Human-Computer Interface department. In 2000-2002 this produced two
  • “Art is the Signature of our Species.” "Michael Saup’s work focuses on the underlying forces of nature and society; an ongoing research project into what he calls the “Archaeology of Future”. His research focus in recent years has been on
  • Artist Statement: I am interested in exploring notions of transformation, energy transfer, bridging the conscious and unconscious realms, and rendering the invisible visible through action and reaction. The results manifest themselves either as an
  • Y straight forward? A city-tour guide of a different sort The human eye is an omnivore and so constantly feeding the corresponding brain cells with loads of information. Only later the important is segregated from the insignificant, but far more
  • Photosynthetic Me is a bioart, interactive and Immersive installation that emerges from a process-based experiment around the topic of becoming plant-like. In the project, a biotechnologist activates a photosynthetic system in a situation of altered
  • Henderson, Linda Dalrymple and Bruce Clarke, ed. From Energy to Information: Representation in Science and Technology, Art, and Literature. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2002.
  • Shanken, Edward A.. Cybernetics and Art: Cultural Convergence in the 1960s In From Energy to Information: Representation in Science, Technology, Art, and Literature, edited by Linda Dalrymple Henderson and Bruce Clarke, 255-277. Palo Alto, CA: