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Light, only light
2003
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2011
Except for a few species like the Dinoflagellata, which belongs to both the plant and animal kingdoms, bioluminescence is only found in a few animal species. According to biological evolution, a single organism cannot both consume light as energy
Jon McCormack
Jon McCormack is an Australian-based electronic media artist and researcher in Artificial Life and Evolutionary Music and Art. His research interests include generative evolutionary systems, computational creativity, machine learning, L-systems and
ARTEC 93
1993
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1993
Event: ARTEC 93Institution: ARTEC - International Biennale in NagoyaComment:
Solo Exhibition: "Interactive Plant Growing"
2012
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2012
Event: Solo Exhibition: "Interactive Plant Growing"Institution: Nagoya University MuseumComment:
The Art of the Interface in Mixed Realities - Predecessors and Visions
2002
Grau, Oliver and Kiyofumi Motoyama and Yoshiomi Yamaguchi. The Art of the Interface in Mixed Realities - Predecessors and Visions In ISEA 2002, 11th International Symposium on Electronic Art, edited by Masao Kohmura, 97-100. Nagoya, Japan: 2002.
ARTEC 95
1995
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1995
Three main categories emerged in ARTEC '95: 1. sculptures and environments emulating life or protolife; 2. portraits and interpretations derived from the world at large; and 3. performances and displays of invented image. The Biennale continued to
ARTEC 89
1989
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1989
The theme of the Biennale is 'the possibility for art and technology: high technology art as modern art, computers and artistic expression, high technology art as a means of expression, high technology art in urban environments'. It offered and
Permanent collection: "A-Volve"
1996
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1996
Event: Permanent collection: "A-Volve"Institution: NTT Tokei (NHK Building Nagoya)Comment:
ARTEC91
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1991
Event: ARTEC91Institution: International Biennale in NagoyaComment:
ARTEC 1999
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1999
Event: ARTEC 1999Institution: ARTEC - International Biennale in NagoyaComment:
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