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  • LAB 1: ART+COM -
    ART + COM—An Interdisciplinary Media Lab in West-Berlin (1987–1992) How did it all start? In the mid-1980s, few people thought that everyone would have a computer in their home. It was a rather futuristic goal to explore the computer as a tool and
  • Machinery on the memory line of the configuration file... The 3 levels of images: Foreground-Matte-Background (Front-Back-Matte) The 3 levels of commodities: Sensitive-No-Sensitive-Suprasensitive. Oculus Oracle The labourer is distinguishable only
  • Andres Burbano. On Brains and Urbanism ISEA (JULY 2008).
  • Scientific information from technicians and from the communities are gathered in a database, with geographical information. Participatory Design and Ethnographic Protocols for Visualization specific technologies (emergent systems, model-based
  • Sleep Walking -
    In the next thirty years we will see more robotic technology integrated into our society, furthering our experience of reality through agency. Robots already go beyond the limitations of our bodies. They build things that we find too difficult or
  • Virtual Lascaux -
    Virtual Lascaux is the brainchild of Benjamin Britton, assistant professor of electronic art at the University of Cincinnati. He was inspired to "connect the past to the future" when, after five years of asking, he was eventually allowed a see the
  • Is an artist and academic. He is currently part of the teaching team in Fine Arts at Winchester School of Art, University of Southampton, England. He was born in 1957. He studied chemistry and painting at Warren Wilson College, North Carolina, then
  • LEIKHEN -
    Inspired by the composite plant of lichen (from Greek: leikhen), which is the result of a hybrid partnership between a fungus and an alga. The installation is therefore a reflection upon the interaction and mutualistic relationship between two
  • ADA Artist Interview with Claudia Robles AngelArchive of Digital Art, August 2021Full text and interview by Rachel Müller on ADA:https://www.digitalartarchive.at/features/featured-artists/featured-artist-claudia-robles.htmlWhat are your current
  • Weibel, Peter. The Earth as Brainwork In Artificial Intelligence in the Arts, edited by Richard Kriesche, 104-105. Graz: 1985.