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  • Value of Values (VoV) is a blockchain-based art project. It aims to find out the real, economic value of human values through EEG (Electroencephalography, and biofeedback). VoV is an extension to the acclaimed Brain Factory project. In both,
  • WHEN TRANSACTIONAL AESTHETICS MEET NEURO-DESIGN ON THE BLOCKCHAIN Speculative Speculation on Values Value of Values (VoV) is a blockchain-based art project. It aims to find out the real, economic value of human values through EEG
  • The largest exhibition of Value of Values, with 3 Neuro-design stations. “Value of Values (VoV) is a blockchain-based art project. It aims to find out the real, economic value of human values through EEG (Electroencephalography, and biofeedback).
  • NET(WORK) -
    The projetct is dedicated to the phenomenon of nets. As we know, nets are some of the primary means for catching aquatic bioresources. The net thrives as a universal symbol with many possible applications and analogies. The word “net” – set’ – can
  • .. "Ideally by using these technologies, art should see through them and unveil this imperative role in our society. When it is aesthetically pleasing, the truth doesn’t hurt so much" ..
  • Event: Mobility and freedom: affective cane for expanded sensorium and embodied cognitionInstitution: University College DublinComment:
  • ART + COM - An Interdisciplinary Media Laboratory in West Berlin (1987 - 1993 - the time when the artists Fleischmann and Strauss were a part of it) How did it all start? In the mid-1980s, few people thought that everyone would have a computer in
  • Naimark, Michael. Truth, Beauty, Freedom, and Money: Technology-Based Art and the Dynamics of Sustainability Leonardo/ISAST (May 2003).
  • Kluszczyński, Ryszard W.. Artistic Gesture: Expression, Communication, Participation In Mirosław Rogala: Gestures of Freedom, edited by Ryszard W. KluszczyńskiKraków: Laznia Centre for Contemporary Art, 2001.
  • Can algorithms ensure greater neutrality and efficiency? Are they as free from human bias as we usually think? The exhibition ‘Codes and algorithms. Wisdom in a calculated world’ seeks to make sense of this phenomenon and it’s implications. n recent