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  • Japan's leading electronic composer Ryoji Ikeda focuses on the minutiae of ultrasonics, frequencies and the essential characteristics of sound itself. His work exploits sound's physical property, its causality with human perception and mathematical
  • Swanson, Kara. Biotech in Court: A Legal Lesson on the Unity of Science. Los Angeles, London, New Delhi and Singapore: Social Studies of Science, 2007.
  • Event: Le tunnel Paris - New DelhiInstitution: Cité des sciences et de l'industrieComment:
  • Masahiko Inami is a professor in the School of Media Design at the Keio University (KMD), Japan. His research interest is in human I/O enhancement technologies including bioengineering, HCI and robotics. He received BE and MS degrees in
  • Golan Levin is an artist and educator whose interests lie in reactive expression, non-verbal communication and technologies that explore our relationships with machines and computational systems. He received undergraduate and graduate degrees from
  • Swarming Lounge 2.0 is a mixed-reality performance and installation where visitors come to meet four live performers and nine augmented-reality characters displayed on smartphones. All characters, both real and virtual, are embedded in the
  • Event: Le tunnel Paris - New DelhiInstitution: Pragati Maidan, New DelhiComment:
  • Allen, Rebecca and Jane Nisselson. Computers Who Dance Digital Deli (1984).
  • Mixed-reality installation with live and virtual performers, encountered via the smartphones of the visitors. Real and virtual situations come together, and micro-narratives emerge, based on shifting degrees of presence, traces of daily gestures and
  • The Thinking Machine -
    Large retrospective show with many artists from computer art history: Ai-Da Robot, Victor Acevedo, Vladimir Bonačić, Analivia Cordeiro, Pierre Cordier, Geoff Davis, Hans Dehlinger, Boris Eldagsen, Primavera de Filippi, Herbert W. Franke, Hein