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  • Event: Interactivos?'10: Neighborhood ScienceInstitution: Medialab Prado MadridComment:
  • 2006 TransGenesis -
    Director and curator of the festival of biotechnology and art was part of the annual Week of scienceand technology organized by the Czech Academy of sciences. Over 40 articles, radio and TV entriesfeatured this festival in the Czech media.
  • Event: Sommerer, Christa, Mignonneau Laurent, "Interactive Installations applying Artistic and Scientific Principles", Lecture at ScienceArtFest, Winzavod Art Center Moscow (Russia), 12.03.2009Institution: Winzavod Centre for Contemporary
  • We Need Us -
    What is the meaning of data beyond its value-laden content? We Need Us draws metadata from the activities of citizen science site Zooniverse’s million+ participants to create an ever-growing environment of sounds and animated forms. Unlike
  • VIDEOAKT proposes the creation of spaces where technology and creativity converge to present a unique experience in our environment with a rich, diverse, and high-quality selection of works ranging from the reactive to the interactive and immersive.
  • Fleischmann, Monika and Wolfgang Strauss. Beyond Narcissus - Seeing the Self in the Other In RE:SOURCE The 10 thInternational Conference on the Histories of Media Art, Science and Technology, edited by Francesca Franco and Andreas Burbano,
  • Fleischmann, Monika and Wolfgang Strauss. Beyond Narcissus - Seeing the Self in the Other In RE:SOURCE The 10 thInternational Conference on the Histories of Media Art, Science and Technology, edited by Francesca Franco and Andreas Burbano,
  • Information sites https://microartsgroup.com https://geoffdavis.org Micro Arts’ Geoff Davis computer generative art and text (1980s) is now in the Computer Arts Archive CAA (related to Computer Arts Society CAS); Francisco Carolinum Museum, Linz;
  • Professor Sean Clark. Revisiting and Re-presenting 1980s Micro Computer Art https://www.scienceopen.com/hosted-document?doi=10.14236/ewic/EVA2021.52.
  • p53 -
    Grinder p53 is a life-printing machine. It is a monument made to reprint life. Hammered into granite the sculpture portrays the entire genetic sequence of the human suicide gene p53. The gene is exposed in a completely reproducible way. With a