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Mood Swings
2004
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The Mood Swings installation creates states of emotion and perception by translating the viewer's body into a swarm of moving particles that change "moods" from one extreme to another. As the visitor's image is captured on a live video
Custom Made
2011
The Custom Made project is a reflection on the superpower of nanotechnology, which is capable of manufacturing the universe to order with accuracy up to the very last nanoparticle. On the one hand, nanotechnology is an opportunity for us to
Teacup Tools
2014
The Teacup Tools are an array of cybernetic teacups, adapting themselves to the realm of climate related sciences.They appear as a multifunctional tool for the investigation of tiny micro clouds above tea, for communication and for tea drinking.
Romy Achituv
Romy Achituv is an experimental interdisciplinary artist whose work engages issues of representation, language, time, and memory. Underlying his practice is an ongoing interest in the language of visual representation and in dynamics of
Diaa Ahmedien
Diaa Ahmed Mohamed Ahmedien is a lecturer in sciences of visual arts and sciences of New-Media Arts. He is an artist, educator, researcher, and creator to setup systems of artworks, basically depending on the intersection between art, sciences, and
Karl Sims
Karl Sims studied computer graphics at the MIT Media Lab and Life Sciences as an undergraduate at MIT. He currently leads GenArts, Inc. in Cambridge, Massachusetts, which creates special effects software for the motion picture industry.
Collaboration between the Arts and the Sciences
1996
Sommerer, Christa. Collaboration between the Arts and the Sciences In Ars Electronica Center - Museum of the Future, , 120-125. Linz: Linz Landesverlag, 1996.
Premiers pas dans la transparence
1996
Deleage, Jean-Rémi. Premiers pas dans la transparence Sciences et Avenir 591 (May 1996): 82.
Al GRANO: Corn Regime
2010
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“Al Grano: Corn Regime” addresses the livelihood struggles of maize growers in Mexico – center of origin, domestication and biodiversity of maize - and the balance/unbalance created by environmentally sustainable and exploitative agro-practices
Visualization in the Life Sciences
2006
Cox, Donna. Visualization in the Life Sciences In Aesthetic Computing, edited by Paul FishwickThe Leonardo Book Series, , 89-14. Cambridge, MASS: MIT Press, 2006.
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