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  • Faces in the Sky -
    Look to the clouds trying to image faces is a carefree game that everyone does. In Faces in the Sky the artificial intelligence of a computer try to do the same action through an algorithm made for search human faces inside photos. I submitted to
  • Dear Friends, I am new to the ADA, and glad to meet / chat with you via this platform. I am working in the academic field as a researcher of digital culture, and heritage topics and cultural policies.
  • Event: Fierce Friends: Artists & Animals in the Industrial AgeInstitution: Van Gogh MuseumComment:
  • eyesoflaura.org -
    In Irvin Kershner's movie "Eyes of Laura Mars" from 1978, photographic artist Laura Mars experiences visions of the murder of her friends and colleagues as seen through the eyes of the murderer. The protagonist of Janet Cardiff's internet
  • Talking Tree -
    "Talking Tree" is also a project started with interviews (like "Landing Home in Geneva" 2005). It started with one of the oldest lady in the city of Graz and she gave us her friends contact for the second branch of the interview, and then we have
  • 2011 – the year of the tsunami and nuclear disaster in Japan – but also the year of celebrations to mark 150 years of friendship between Germany and Japan. EMAF joined in the festivities by presenting the programme “Japanese Media Art Now”,
  • Avatar -
    The photos are overlaps of avatars (images used in chat everyone chooses to represent themselves) of people i met chatting. I’ve chosen the virtual world of chat as a meeting place par excellence of contemporary, where everyone can put on fleeting
  • Brendel, Otto J.. Der große Fries in der Villa dei Misteri Jahrbuch des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts 81 (1966): 206-260.
  • .. co-founder of several media art research projects and artist residency programmes, including Art-A-Hack and ThoughtWorks Arts Residency ..
  • Grau, Oliver. Image Science & MediaArtHistories: New Infrastructures for 21st Century Digital Humanities In Mind and Matter: Comparative Approaches towards Complexity, edited by Günther Friesinger and Johannes Grenzfurthner and Thomas Ballhausen,