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Biocybrid Ouroborus: geographisms of the extase
2012
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2012
Workshop and exhibition, results from the collaborative practice of a group of scientists and artists who were involved in all stages from the preparatory stages, in Brazil, to the event in Havana. LART, in the Art and Science circuit by proposing
Palo Alto
2017
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2018
Palo Alto is Banz & Bowinkel’s second work dealing with the representation of a hypothetical virtual reality. Driven by the notion that the virtual world is not the sphere of simulated reality but rather its counterpart, the computer acts as an
DEAF 04: Affective Turbulence
2004
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2004
Theme: affective turbulence, the art of open systems. DEAF, the Dutch Electronic Art Festival, is a biennial international and interdisciplinary festival organized by V2_ in Rotterdam (NL) which showcases crossovers between art, technology and
Herwig Weiser
Herwig Weiser is an interdisciplinary artist who work collaboratively. His long-term investigation of the relationship between electronic information and data systems, and the raw hardware that drives these technologies, draws on aesthetic,
ECHOHCE
2004
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2004
ECHOHCE is a project for a singer and a machine generating text. The singer speaks the title of a song to be generated into a microphone. A speech recognition software translates the words into text and sends it to the Poetry Machine. The software
BRAIN CLOUD (BY BRAIN FACTORY)
2018
video
At the same time an innovative art installation, a world premiere, and a prototype for brain design technology. Brain Cloud is part of the Brain Factory series of works helping the visitors, recently converted into “brain-workers”, to give shape to
POLYMORPHIC IMPRINT
2017
Installation: 4 reliefs (CNC technology) and 4 photographs (digital print on acrylic support) dim: reliefs (each): 80 x 80 cm; photographs: 60 x 60 cm The crystal structures are microscopically analyzed using computer programs, which allow the
FRACTAL
2012
Mirror glazing on glass (dim: 120 x 80 cm), light projection and reflection The light work Fractal is part of a series of works dealing with the idea of the ‘transparent body’. Formally the work is based on a radiological image of the brain, the use
Mark-David Hosale
Mark-David Hosale is a computational artist and composer. He is an Associate Professor in Computational Arts in the School of the Arts, Media, Performance, and Design, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He has given lectures and taught internationally at
Nigel Helyer
Nigel Helyer (a.k.a. Dr Sonique) is an Australian based Sculptor and Sound Artist with an international reputation for his large-scale sonic installations, environmental sculpture works and new media projects. His practice is actively
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