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  • Molecular Invasion -
    Molecular Invasion was a participatory science-theater work done in cooperation with students from the Corcoran School of Art and Design and exhibited at the Corcoran Gallery, Washington, DC. In this work, CAE/da Costa/Pentecost and selected
  • Over more than two decades, Simon Penny has pursued the simultaneous development of Interactive Artworks and the design and construction of technologies for Embodied Interaction, utilising Machine Vision and Robotics technologies. This has involved
  • The Art Institute of Nanjing University and Nanjing U Museum of Art exhibit for the first time in China “Just Dig It!” by Maurice Benayoun. Produced and presented by Osage Gallery in 2016, “Just Dig It!” presents VR artworks created from 1995 to
  • Students from CityU School of Creative Media and Nanjing University Art Institute tracking the obstacles in mediated communication. During the first decades of digital computing and networking, the emphasis was put on the potential of the
  • WHITE CUBE alpha exhibition The Age of Experience curated by Harald Kraemer, CMC Gallery, School of Creative Media City University, Hong Kong Seeking the common denominator of all contemporary artworks, in spite of their spectacular diversity, the
  • The 'Engine of Engines' is a generative sound & video installation that responds in real-time to network traffic in the local environment. In the Hong Kong debut (see video), sixteen self-contained nodes, each composed of a screen, processing-unit,
  • Gavin Baily Gavin studied at the Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art (1990-93), and Computer Science at University College London (1996). His work with digital media has focused on developing conjunctions of software-based visualisation and the
  • Yuri A Art studies in Sao Paulo (Belas Arts) and Chicago (The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, BFA). R.Mond ​ Art studies in Düsseldorf (Kunstakademie), Paris (Ecole des beaux-arts and Université Paris VIII) and Chicago (The School of the Art
  • Dr. Gabriela Aceves Sepúlveda is an interdisciplinary media artist and cultural historian with a research focus in Latin American media art history. She is Associate Professor in the School of Interactive Arts and Technology at Simon Fraser
  • I am a multimedia artist, using smart textiles in a digital format, using photography, film and 3D mapping. I am currently a PhD researcher at Birmingham School of Art, funded by AHRC/M3C.