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  • ... by David Rokeby and Lewis Kaye. The exhibition was presented at the University of Toronto’s McLuhan Program in Culture and Technology (commonly known as the Coach House) for the Scotiabank Contact Photography Festival in May 2010.
  • E-Cloud
    ... and Aaron was selected. The eCLOUD concept was presented several months later and approved. This piece is part of the Art & Technology program at the airport which was developed by Gorbet+Banerjee, and managed by Mary Rubin at the City of San José Office of...
  • ... and metaphorically INCUBATOR serves as site for innovative productive and performative imaginings of biotechnology as a technology of the body – a complex ecology – that implicates each of us intellectually and biologically in the continued propagation...
  • Biota -
    ... of life, arising hundreds of millions of years ago as one of the first multi-cellular animals. While ceramics is an ancient technology, the attached figurines are rapid prototyped sculptures that are coated in silver leaf. The figurines represent...
  • ... of our world into an exploration of contemporary thought. These collaborations illustrate that despite the omnipotence of technology, science alone cannot encompass the unrecordable workings of consciousness. Having dismissed all forms of fixative and...
  • Nucleart -
    ... cells. A laser confocal microscope allows the visualization of the three-dimensional structure of the cells. With this imaging technology it becomes possible to visualize the “micro-sculptures” resulting from the direct use of DNA as a dye. The artworks are...
  • Cycloramadrome -
    ...Cycloramadrome is a project in which the spectators can interact with the work in the immersive ambient environment. Exploiting the technology of 360-degree projection developed in the 50s, the artist sets out to utilize aspects of the surrounding environment as a...
  • ... of our world into an exploration of contemporary thought. These collaborations illustrate that despite the omnipotence of technology, science alone cannot encompass the unrecordable workings of consciousness. Having dismissed all forms of fixative and...
  • Homes
    ... in their proper place and with precise dimensions. My intention with this work is threefold: I want to use cutting-edge computer technology to visualise working class people's homes. Usually, such computer technology is used only to simulate “famous” or...
  • ... In 1998 the topics were restricted to three: media art, with a peculiar attention to the networked and conceptual use of technology in art (the so-called net.art), hacktivism, or activism using electronic media to express itself and electronic music,...