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  • Gaude Mihi -
    Blending into society, robots are now becoming more and more life-like. They are claiming to be acting as moral agents and have now the ability and desire to experiment social activities and pleasures. Thus this rocking robot « Gaude Mihi » 2008
  • Sommerer, Christa and Laurent Mignonneau and Roberto et. al. Lopez-Gulliver. Riding the Net: A Novel, Intuitive and Entertaining Tool to Browse the Internet In SCI 2001 – 5th World Multiconference on Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics
  • Internet, video projections on gaze and helium bal Playing instruments is the common lot of music. Playing with emotions is the common lot of politics and entertainment Considering the Net as the World nervous system. Scanning the
  • 15 Minutes of Biometric Fame not only highlights paradoxes associated with celebrity recognition within the entertainment industry and instant fame received through various Web 2.0 applications, but it playfully discredits the reliability of
  • This proposed expanded cinema installation was an outdoor projection screen on which projected 35mm movies would materialize in smoke and steam. Mounted high on a steel frame, the approximately 6 m x 4 m screen was a shallow box construction with
  • PostPet -
    A artificial pet mail-soft. Planning and directing.(Graphic Design by MANABE Namie, Program by KOUKI Takashi) A pet you keep in your computer delivers your e-mail just like a carrier pigeon. If your e-mail friend has PostPet soft, your pet
  • Could this be the future of cinema? ''The Paradise Institute,'' by Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller, is an almost scarily captivating 13-minute multimedia experience. But the artists' mind-boggling interweaving of
  • Cox has authored many papers and monologues on computer graphics, information design, education, and scientific visualization. She developed the concept of "Renaissance Teamsî in 1987 and has given over 100 invited presentations of her academic
  • Sommerer, Christa and Laurent Mignonneau. Creating Artificial Life for Interactive Art and Entertainment Leonardo 34, no. 4 (August 2001): 303-307.
  • Sommerer, Christa and Laurent Mignonneau. Creating Artificial Life for Interactive Art and Entertainment In Artificial Life VII Workshop Proceedings, , 149-153. Portland: University of Portland, 2000.