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Karl Salzmann
Karl Salzmann (*1979 in Bludenz) is a sound and media artist currently based in Vienna. In his artistic practice he uses sound and noise and combines them in performance, conceptual and installation art. His work is characterized by the visual
Roderick Coover in conversation with Pat Badani on “Hearts and Minds: The Interrogations Project” screened at the Electronic Visualization Laboratory, University of Illinois at Chicago
2014
Badani, Pat. Roderick Coover in conversation with Pat Badani on “Hearts and Minds: The Interrogations Project” screened at the Electronic Visualization Laboratory, University of Illinois at Chicago [01.09.2014].
Ellen Pearlman
Ellen Pearlman is a New York based media artist, curator, writer and critic. She is a Research Fellow at MIT, Senior Research Assistant Professor at RISEBA University in Riga, Latvia and a Contributing Editor to Performance Arts Journal (PAJ) MIT
Communicating Science: Explorations through Science and Art
2016
Gates-Stuart, Eleanor. Communicating Science: Explorations through Science and Art (MIT Press Journals, Early Access, part of Top-Rated LABS Abstracts 2015 (doi:10.1162/LEON_a_01301) Leonardo (2016) (2016).
Biomediality and Art
2016
Hauser, Jens. Biomediality and Art In Recomposing Art and Science: Artists-in-Labs, edited by Irene Hediger and Jill Scott, 201-219. Berlin: De Gruyter, 2016.
Imaginary Workspaces
2022
Imaginary Workspaces is a series inspired by dystopian science fiction narratives as written by Stanislaw Lem and Philip K. Dick that imagine fictional industrial workspaces. This collection of invented images oscillate between retro futuristic
Rejane Spitz
Rejane Spitz is an Associate Professor and the Head of the Department of Art & Design at PUC-Rio University, Brazil. She was a Post-Doctoral researcher at CADRE-Laboratory for New Media /San Jose State University (California, USA) in 2003, and a
Jane Tseng, “The Birth of Eve Clone – Technological Satire of a Genetic Reproduction Laboratory”
1999
Jane Tseng. Jane Tseng, “The Birth of Eve Clone – Technological Satire of a Genetic Reproduction Laboratory” “The Birth of Eve Clone – Technological Satire of a Genetic Reproduction Laboratory” (1999).
Closing the Loop
1998
Closing The Loop is the title of a series of experiments, situations constructed and composed to investigate theories of biomechanics and hypercompetition, culminating in a collection of events in September 1998 celebrating the interrelation of
Phantom Waves
2021
The November 1973 issue of Scientific American featured an article titled “The Recognition of Faces” by Bell Labs researcher Leon Harmon that explained how we perceive pixelated digital photographic images. Using a low-resolution, portrait of
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