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superposition
2013
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2013
Superposition is a project about the way we understand the reality of nature on an atomic scale and is inspired by the mathematical notions of quantum mechanics. Performers will appear in his piece for the first time, performing as
Conversations
2004
video
Conversations offers viewers an immersive, multimodal, interactive narrative experience exploring the events leading up to the escape, recapture, trial and hanging of Ronald Ryan at Pentridge Prison, Melbourne, in 1967; Ryan was the last person
Remaking the Confucian Rites
2014
For this project the authors created both an interactive application and a linear three-screen video re-enactment of the “Capping Ceremony of a Minor Official’s Son,” from the ancient Chinese Book of Li. The Book of Li (Etiquette and Ceremonial) is
Computer Art: A Bibliography
1968
Mezei, Leslie. Computer Art: A Bibliography In Computer Studies in the Humanities and Verbal Behaviour, Vol.1. , 48 - 50. Den Hague: 1968.
Behaviour, Purpose, and Teleology
1943
Rosenblueth, Arturo and Norbert Wiener and Julian Bigelow. Behaviour, Purpose, and Teleology Philosophy of Science 10, no. 1 (January 1943): 18-24.
Ed Burton
Ed grew up playing with computer programming, with his first software title being published at the age of 17. Following a degree in Architecture at the University of Liverpool, Ed undertook the MA in Digital Arts at the Middlesex University Centre
Craig W. Reynolds
Is a researcher in software design and development simulating natural realms. He works in the fields of behaviour, natural phenomena and digital modelling. His actually Senior Researcher at US R&D group of Sony Computer Entertainment and past
Artificial Fishes: Autonomous Locomotion, Perception, Behaviour, and Learning in a Simulated Physical World.
1994
Terzopoullos, Demetri and Xiaoyuan Tu and Radek Grzeszcuk. Artificial Fishes: Autonomous Locomotion, Perception, Behaviour, and Learning in a Simulated Physical World. Artificial Life 1, no. 4 (Summer 1994): 327-351.
LAUTUNDLEISE
2005
Reactive light environment Public indoor swimming pool, Dornbirn (A), competition 2005- present [English title, loud and quiet] 'LAUTUNDLEISE' was conceived for the newly-built indoor pool in Dornbirn. The interactive light environment dynamizes the
I'm sorry I made you feel that way
2023
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2023
“I'm sorry I made you feel that way” is an interactive experience and performative self-portrait exploring new possibilities for empathy and care for our hybrid selves. Martina Menegon’s biometric data collected daily via a wearable smart ring
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