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  • The 2006 edition of the internationally renowned ISEA Symposium will be held August 5-13, 2006, in San Jose, California. There are four major themes that run throughout the Symposium and Festival: Interactive City, Community Domain, Pacific Rim,
  • Fleischmann, Monika and Wolfgang Strauss. Intersections between Communication, Art and Technology - the CAT Study In New Media Culture in Europe: Art Research, Innovation, Participation, Public Domain Learning, Education Policy, edited by Frank
  • Strauss, Wolfgang and Monika Fleischmann. Intersections between Communication, Art and Technology - the CAT Study In New Media Culture in Europe: Art Research, Innovation, Participation, Public Domain Learning, Education Policy, edited by Frank
  • Riot -
    Alternative web browser: The Tompkins Square riots and the state sponsored enforcement of gentrification in New York's East Village in the '90s inspired Riot, an alternative browser that crosses the virtual boundaries in the web. Riot breaks the
  • Illuminating Clay -
    This interface allows users to explore and analyze free form spatial models. Using this platform we explore the domain of landscape design, where the relationship between form and computational simulations is of particular relevance. Landscape
  • Crack it !
    connective force attack: open way to public How to crack it!' was the information and encouragement the computer magazine PC Online offered to readers in issue 10/2000, followed by precise instructions on how to take part in the boldly
  • bottlogues -
    Glass bottles have been a part of human culture for thousands of years, serving both practical and aesthetic functions. The "bottles" project explores the transparency of an interface that weaves itself into the fabric of everyday life. Seamless
  • "The artist Olga Kisseleva's approach to her work is much the same as a scientist's. A discrepancy detected during a procedure or within the workings of a structure oblige her to formulate a hypothesis, in order to explain the complication in
  • María Fernández is Associate Professor in the Department of History of Art and Visual Studies at Cornell University and currently serves as Director of Graduate Studies. She received her doctorate in art history from Columbia University in 1993. Her
  • conFIGURING the Cave -
    ConFIGURING the CAVE is a computer based interactive video installation that assumes a set of technical and pictorial procedures to identify various paradigmatic conjunctions of body and space. The work utilises the CAVE technology stereographic