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  • Easter hack -
    In digital technology an Easter egg refers to an extra feature, a message, hidden in a software program, video game, etc., and is revealed by an obscure sequence of keystrokes or commands. This Easter Saturday you can join media artist & open source
  • A blue taffeta and black velvet party dress is displayed on a dressmaker's mannequin or 'Judy,' located next to a computer and several monitors of varying sizes. In large type, the stock ticker symbol and price which is being tracked,
  • D'Agostino, Peter and David I. Tafler. Techno/Cultural Identities: From Ships to GigaBits In International Conference on Communication and Mass Media, Athens: ATINER, 2004.
  • Push /Pull
    In the installation Push / Pull, by Edwin van der Heide and Marnix de Nijs, visitors can throw their full bodyweight into huge hovercraft-like objects. Each player has their ‘own’ playing field with their ‘own’ interactive hovercraft and yet the
  • A unique opportunity to create a new learning environment, the new classroom at Mossbrook Special School is a Science teaching space, designed for learning about the natural environment through direct interaction with it. The school is situated in
  • D'Agostino, Peter and David I. Tafler. Techno/Cultural Consciousness Across the Digital Divide In Concisousness Reframed, Curtin: Curtin University, 2002.
  • D'Agostino, Peter and David Tafler, ed. Transmission: Toward a Post-Television Culture. Vol.17. Communication and Human Values, : SAGE Publications, 1994.
  • An Australian electronic musician, video artist and electronic engineer. "I have been active in video production since 1974. My first involvement was with Bush Video and the Paddington Video Access Centre where I learnt video editing and technical
  • Event: 60 Tage Österreichisches Museum des 21. JahrhundertsInstitution: Universität für Angewandte Kunst WienComment:
  • Smart Tools -
    The word "haptization" means, "making it possible to touch". A typical example is the usage of haptic display devices in order to touch computer-generated images. Therefore, it is often called "haptization of information". Previous work on