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  • ...Internet, search engine, cartography Maps from the World Nervous System With today's communication networks, the world is equipped with an extensive virtual nervous system. From anywhere in the world one can feel what's happening anywhere else in real time as...
  • Relay -
    ... We were also looking into the question of what is accepted as public art: by creating this layer of personal expression and communication, perhaps public space itself can be seen as “gallery space” for everyone.
  • ...José is a robot who doesn’t respond normally to external stimulation, showing autistic symptoms of social reject and lack of communication. The robot’s performing depends directly on its level of fear related to the amount and behavior of the visitors it’s surrounded...
  • ...Huhtamo, Erkki. Peristrephic Pleasures, or the Origins of the Moving Panorama In Allegories of Communication: Intermedial Concerns from Cinema to the Digital, edited by Jan Olsson and John Fullerton, 215-248. Rome: John Libbey, 2004.
  • reWrite
    ... is explicit and active. This act of interaction functions to raise questions concerning being and, through the process of communication, the linguistic foundations of identity. Art is the human activity that can confound the basic sense and allow us to...
  • ... create interactive audio-visual environments and emergent behaviour. The relation between art and science, mind and society, communication and interaction are the central topics of the research. The "Plancton Art Studio" was founded by Pierucci and...
  • me & u -
    ... in space using motion sensors, and software. New media, in addition to theories of proxemics and intersubjective non-verbal communication, are used to reference how observer and observed interact and are inextricably linked with each other in creating an...
  • ... RIXC and held in Riga, Latvia, October 8 – 11, 2013, coinciding with the international festival for new media culture Art+Communication. It will host three days of keynotes, panels and poster sessions on the histories of networked digital, electronic and...
  • ... forms, emphasizing in particular how these ‹could› bring forth evolution. His search for new zoomorphic types and forms of communication between artificial and natural species led to his founding a fictitious institute named ‹Scientifique de Recherche...
  • ... in process interactive installation of rolling robotic fish-bowl sculptures designed to explore interspecies and transpecies communication. These could best be termed as “biocybernetic” sculptures that allow Siamese Fighting fish to use intelligent hardware...