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  • Watched and Measured -
    "Watched and Measured" is a system that observes, tracks and catalogues people walking through the new Wellcome Wing at the Science Museum in London, UK. It explores the some of the ethical questions surrounding surveillance systems: do they invade
  • bigQuestions.com -
    bigQuestions.com is a data-mining and database project in two parts: 1. A search function: it searches web sites and library catalogues for words which signify the"big" questions of philosophy, religion, and science. It stores the words and
  • The Homeostasis Lab is a virtual platform dedicated to mapping, cataloguing, researching and exhibiting digital art on the internet. Since 2013, the lab has been run by a collaborative open-system network of artists, programmers, curators and
  • Laberint -
    Laberint is a single-channel video based on the Platonic myth that woman and man were once one androgynous form. Live-action and computer generated characters weave between real and virtual worlds. Commissioned by Catalunya Television (TVC), the
  • Baigorri, Laura. Vídeo digital de creación. Manual Universitario. Barcelona, Spain: Universidad Oberta de Catalunya UOC, 2004.
  • Alsina, Pau. Arte, ciencia y tecnología. Barcelona, Spain: Universidad Oberta de Catalunya UOC, 2007.
  • Waelder, Pau. Selling and collecting art in the network society. Interactions among contemporary art new media and the art market. Phd Thesis, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Barcelona, February 2016.
  • Event: ArtSci2001: Catalyst for CollaborationInstitution: ASCI (Art & Science Collaboration, Inc.)Comment:
  • MEDIA FACADES FESTIVAL EUROPE 2010 will explore the networked possibilities of urban screens and media facades via internet and new technologies on a European level. The format of the MEDIA FACADES FESTIVAL reflects on the increasing presence of
  • TGarden is a responsive media environment in which small groups of participants from the general public influenced and played with real-time-generated sound and image through improvised movement and gesture. Visitors to the environment —which