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  • Seaman, Bill. Neosentience and the Abstraction of Abstraction Systems Connecting Matter, Life, Culture and Technology 1, no. 1 (2013).
  • Bill Seaman and O. E. Rössler. Neosentience | The Benevolence Engine. Bristol, United Kingdom: Intellect Press, 2011.
  • FACT Centre -
    External lighting scheme During the early stages of the building design a concept for the external skin of the building was defined. As the building specification required predominantly ‘black-box’ spaces (cinemas/galleries), very few options were
  • 42-The Large Meteor T-R-A-P investigates the possibilities of calculating and steering a meteor safely down to Earth. On October 7th 2008 the first meteor ever to be predicted impacted in Sudan exactly on time. Many scientists are working on
  • NEoN Festival 2017 -
    including device art, sound, installation art, design, games, moving image, animation, net art and performance. NEoN Festival invites you to examine the origin and understanding of digital arts practice in Asia, against the backdrop of our
  • Benayoun, M.. La crise de nerf du corps global Nouvelles cartographies, nouvelles villes HyperUrbain II (2010).
  • Event: La crise de nerfs du corps global, Hyperurbain 2Institution: la Cité des Sciences de la VilletteComment:
  • Video projection, print on plexiglass dim: 100 x 138 cm (x 2) The kaleidoscopic video is based on radiological recordings of the author’s brain. The recording of neural connections (nerve tracts) shown by tractography (diffusion MRI) is
  • Damer, Bruce. The Cyberbiological Worlds of Nerve Garden: A Test Bed for VRML2.0 Leonardo 31, no. 5 (1998): 389-392.
  • The Butterfly in the Brain is the name of an exhibition that referenced the human nervous system. It consisted of a series of digital prints that employs the image of a brain that has been produced by MRI technology. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)