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Julius Popp
Julius Popp (born 1973) is an artist based in Leipzig and New York. Popp was born in Nuremberg. His work often uses technology,[1] resulting in interdisciplinary ventures which reach across the boundaries of art and science.[2] An example of
Using Backpropagation with Temporal Windows to Learn the Dynamics of the CMU Direct-Drive Arm
1988
Goldberg, Ken and Barak Pearlmutter. Using Backpropagation with Temporal Windows to Learn the Dynamics of the CMU Direct-Drive Arm In Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems, San Francisco, CA: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, 1988.
An Evolutionary Approach to Synthetic Biology: Zen in the Art of Creating Life
2003
Ray, Tom. An Evolutionary Approach to Synthetic Biology: Zen in the Art of Creating Life In Advances in Evolutionary Computing, edited by Ashish Ghosh and Tsutsui Shigeyoshi, 479-517. Berlin, Heidelberg, New York: Springer, 2003.
Virtual Workstation: A Multimodal, Stereoscopic Display Environment
1986
Fisher, Scott S. and M. McGreevy and J. Humphries and Robinett, W.. Virtual Workstation: A Multimodal, Stereoscopic Display Environment In Advances in Intelligent Robotics Systems, edited by D. P. CasasentProc. SPIE 726, Cambridge, MA: 1986.
Website MMM
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The web site MMM is based on the work-in-progress (The) Bride Descending a Staircase, developed by Simone Michelin, in Porto Alegre, Rio de Janeiro (BR), Philadelphia and New York (US), from 1989 to 1999. The series had a latter version created for
"We collaborate [t]here: processes of networked collaboration" - chapter in "Intersecting Art and Technology in Practice", eds. Camille Baker & Kate Sicchio.
2017
Jamieson, Helen Varley. "We collaborate [t]here: processes of networked collaboration" - chapter in "Intersecting Art and Technology in Practice", eds. Camille Baker & Kate Sicchio.. Advances in Art and Visual Studies, New York: Routledge, 2017.
"Digital Technologies, Visual Research and the Non-Fiction Image" in Advances in Visual Methodology
2012
Pink, Sarah and Roderick Coover and Pat Badani and Flavia Caviezel and Mark Marino and Nitin Sawhney and William Uricchio, ed. "Digital Technologies, Visual Research and the Non-Fiction Image" in Advances in Visual Methodology. Vol.Advances in
Collaborative Visualization: New Advances in Documenting Virtual Reality with IGrams
1999
Sandor, Ellen and Janine Fron and K Greiber and Fernando Orellana and Stephen Meyers and Dana M. Plepys and M. Dolinsky and M. Dastagir Ali. Collaborative Visualization: New Advances in Documenting Virtual Reality with IGrams Proceedings of the
New advances in computer-generated barrier-strip autostereography
1990
Meyers, Stephan and Dan J. Sandin and W. T. Cunnaly and Ellen Sandor and T.A. DeFanti. New advances in computer-generated barrier-strip autostereography Proceedings of the SPIE 1990 Symposium on Electronic Imaging, Stereoscopic Displays and
Using affective trajectories to describe states of flow in interactive art
2009
Benayoun, M. and Stephen W. Gilroy and Marc Cavazza. Using affective trajectories to describe states of flow in interactive art International Conference on Advances in Computer Entertainment Technologies (2009).
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