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  • Event: Mobility and freedom: affective cane for expanded sensorium and embodied cognitionInstitution: University College DublinComment:
  • III International Meeting of Art and TechnoScience: expanded sensorium, health and Bioart
  • DOMINGUES, DIANA MARIA G and S FUNGHETTO and M MIRANDA and P. K. C. M BATISTA and P. R. F OLIVEIRA and G. A ASSIS and R TORRES. Mobility and freedom: affective cane for expanded sensorium and embodied cognition VSMM2017- The 23rd International
  • DOMINGUES, DIANA MARIA G and S FUNGHETTO and M MIRANDA and P. K. C. M BATISTA and P. R. F OLIVEIRA and G. A ASSIS and R TORRES. Mobility and freedom: affective cane for expanded sensorium and embodied cognition VSMM2017- The 23rd International
  • Robotics Research: A common task in automated manufacturing processes is to orient parts prior to assembly. We consider sensorless orientation of a polygonal part by a sequence of fences. We show that any polygonal part can be oriented by a sequence
  • Coexistence -
    Coexistence is an interactive art installation that blurs the boundaries between physical reality and virtual reality. This work includes innovative approaches to interaction, interface design and “mixed reality” utilizing see-through head
  • Plasm: In the Breeze -
    Swinging out over a synthesized creek, viewers stir up the artificial life forms therein. Engaging kinesthetic immersion takes place within themed surroundings, where two rope swings track the participants' position using linear position
  • House of Cards -
    Director of Technology - House of Card's Music video, interactive data viewer, and source code. With Director James Frost and a bunch of other great people, lasers and sensors were used to create a 3D data "music video" for the band Radiohead.
  • The Value of Art are interactive paintings dealing with the economy of attention and value creation in the art world. When we look at prices of artworks at auctions, they often seem incomprehensible. Competing art collectors betting against each
  • It is a serie of panels in subway stations with small radio frequency sensors, commonly used in cell-phone pendants, sold in trinket stores. Those sensors are lighted when they capture the use of cell phones. Via Invisível has been exhibited in