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  • Perhaps -
    ... violet, xeric, year, zenith. This poem was experimentally read online throughout 1999 using a special server in the Art and Technology Department of The School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
  • ... on the theme of the relationship to time, memory and space. An allegory of the multiple transformations of bodies invaded by technology, where the manifold personalities of augmented dancers disrupt their perception of themselves and their body schema. Find...
  • ... extensively, lectured worldwide and given multimedia stage performances using both modern and original 19th-century media technology such as magic lanterns. With the artists Golan Levin and Zachary Lieberman, he developed and performed Musings on Hands:...
  • ... visions of “Academy of Sciences”. She has extensive experience as a curator of exhibitions and projects related to art, technology and science, and previous career in internet start-ups and journalism. Currently she works as an Assistant Professor at the...
  • ... curator of numerous exhibitions there. Member of Advisory Board of the conferences on the Histories of Art, Science and Technology: Re-live, Melbourne 2009, Re-place, Berlin 2007, Re-fresh!, Banff, 2005. Member of International Programming Committee for...
  • ... and holds a Ph. D. in Engineering from University of Tokyo for her theoretical study on interplay between media culture, technology, art and society. Currently Prof. Kusahara’s major activities are on two related fields: Device Art and Japanese history...
  • ... at the Whitney Museum of American Art. She has written extensively on new media arts and lectured internationally on art and technology. Her recent books are Context Providers – Conditions of Meaning in Media Arts (Intellect, 2011; Chinese edition, Beijing...
  • sentient (being) -
    ... processes or affective states. Bionic limbs, deemed Science Fiction not so long ago, can be manoeuvred via EEG-based technology. The translation of thoughts into the physical world seems to be within reach. So how does an object behave that is being...
  • ... on the theme of the relationship to time, memory and space. An allegory of the multiple transformations of bodies invaded by technology, where the manifold personalities of augmented dancers disrupt their perception of themselves and their body schema. Find...
  • ... Critical Digital Pedagogy). He joined the IUP faculty in 2004. His research interests are primarily in the areas of digital technology in art education, digital visual culture, digital games, and mobile digital media. Dr. Sweeny is the author of Dysfunction...