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  • .. explore the potential of the human body to be an audio-visual instrument ..
  • This essay by former research assistant Isabella Iska at the Center for Image Science, is a tribute to the artist, scholar, professor and permanent driven inventor Charles Csuri (1922-2022), who began creating digital artworks in the 1960s. Today
  • ... way is the expansion of e-xisting cinematographic methods and codes into new areas. The other way is the convergence of cinema, TV...
  • ... The digital environment serves as the main forum where interactive code-based works like ‘The Oratory Machine‘ (a computer programmed in...
  • ... and devicesconfirming the embodied cognition. However, as the code itself is not art, but is used toconstitute an artistic project,...
  • Eduardo Kac, pioneer of multiple art genres like Telematic Art, Transgenic Art and Bio Art, guides us through 40 years of radical changes in the body-technology relationship, offering different approaches on how to reflect the boundaries of human
  • ... in levels and qualities ofabstraction, where computer code works hand in hand with media elements, and variable media...
  • Diana Domingues, a pioneering artist-engineer, scholar, and researcher from Brazil, has impacted and shaped the landscape of electronic art in Latin America. By bridging the realms of intangible culture and rituals within Latin American native
  • Monika Fleischmann and Wolfgang Strauss, renowned German art collective and professors, have made significant contributions to the realm of digital media art and interactive installations. Pioneers in the field, they have not only created immersive
  • ... self, through areal-time morphing algorithm. In Bodies in Code, Mark B. N. Hansen notes that the image “dissipates, butfar from...