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Bradford W. Paley
W. Bradford Paley uses computers to create visual displays with the goal of making readable, clear, and engaging expressions of complex data. His visual representations are inspired by the calm, richly layered information in natural scenes. His
El Arte del sigo XX: de la Segunda Guerra Mundial hasta nuestros días
1996
Guasch, Anna María. El Arte del sigo XX: de la Segunda Guerra Mundial hasta nuestros días. Madrid, Spain: Espasa Calpe, 1996.
Nano
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Two UCLA professors-media and net artist Victoria Vesna and nanoscience pioneer James Gimzewski-are at the forefront of the intersection of art and science. Their groundbreaking project, 'NANO', now on view at the Los Angeles County Museum
Surface Drawing
1997
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2002
Experiments in creating 3D shape with the hand, conducted with Peter Schröder at Caltech, 1997-2002. (source: http://www.schkolne.com/)
Responsive Workbench
1993
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RESPONSIVE WORKBENCH : THINKING BY HAND 1993 The Responsive Workbench is an evolution of the interactive table interface in Berlin-Cyber City, which inspired physicist Wolfgang Krüger's Responsive Workbench idea. The first prototype was created in
We are Stardust
2008
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I received an invitation to work with the NASA Spitzer Space Center at CalTech in 2008 to realize an installation project for the exhibition OBSERVE held at the Art Center of College of Design in Pasadena. Following discussions and presentations by
We are Stardust
2010
NASA. We are Stardust https://www.spitzer.caltech.edu/image/sig10-001-we-are-stardust.
Alexandra Ehrlich Speiser
Manifesting randomness Alexandra Ehrlich-Speiser creates manifestations of the random. Using arbitrary decisions and consciously brought about glitches in machines and digital systems she creates poetic experiences that recontextualize the
Virtually Female: Body and Code
1997
Morse, Margaret. Virtually Female: Body and Code In Processed Lives: Gender and Technology in Everyday Life, edited by Jennifer Terry and Melodie CalvertNew York: Routledge Champman and Hall, 1997.
Art, Technology and Computer Science
1986
Ascott, Roy. Art, Technology and Computer Science In XLII Esposizione d´Arte: La Biennale di Venezia, edited by Maurizio Calvesi, 187-188. Venezia: Edizione La Biennale, 1986.
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