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... and the control element in the relationship between man and machine are being manipulated and the consequence for human communication is tangibly investigated. The public is invited to take part in an individual two man boat race. The boats have been...
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... of social interactions, both with others in the same geographical space and now with (v)users linked via computer-mediated communication networks in remote locations. The intent of my works has grown from the individual¹s responsibility for his/her...
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... It is at the heart of our age: it underpins, drives, and shapes information economies, societal networks, search engines, communication technologies, systems of knowledge, websites, online images, maps, archives, catalogues and indexes, stock markets, and...
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... difficult to not use preconstructed material for expressive effect. I believe that appropriation is an essential part of communication, because we are so bombarded by copyrighted images and sounds. I believe that we have a right to use it for expressive...
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... with such programmatic titles Vilém Flusser (1920–1991) advanced to become one of the most influential thinkers to deal with communication and media in the 20th century. Flusser vigorously accepted the challenge to rethink the arts in face of the fact that our...
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... their different fields of interest, including art, biology, modern installation, performance, music, computer graphics and communication. Sommerer and Mignonneau have won major international media awards... More info:...
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... Barcelona, London, Oslo, Amsterdam and Helsinki. Parikka has delivered keynotes at several events including Canadian Communication Association Annual Conference (2012)
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... feedback – a biofeedback – between the virtual generative processes and the brain’s associated response. The calibrated communication between machine and human enables the reification, materialization and the sublimation (conversion of matter into data) of...
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... surface. This image functions as a 'stand-in' for world events as chronicled to us through public media, a mode of communication which positions us as distanced, removed spectators unable to distinguish between the cinematic and the real. The...
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... adult/child interactions, consciousness and reality, time and memory, and the relationship of sender and receiver in a communication channel; yet differentiated in their embodiment and in their speculative vantage points, specifically in the way that...