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Adaption in Natural and Artificial Systems: An Introductory Analysis with Applications to Biology, Control, and Artificial Intelligence
1975
Holland, John Henry. Adaption in Natural and Artificial Systems: An Introductory Analysis with Applications to Biology, Control, and Artificial Intelligence. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press, 1975.
Do-It-Yourself biology (DIYbio): Return of the Folly of Empiricism and Living Instruments
2014
Kera Denisa. Do-It-Yourself biology (DIYbio): Return of the Folly of Empiricism and Living Instruments In META-LIFE: Biotechnologies, Synthetic Biology, A-Life and the Arts, edited by Roger Malina & Louise Whiteley Annick BureaudCambridge,
Sommerer, Christa, "Art and Science Collaborations - Interactive Artworks by Sommerer & Mignonneau", Lecture at EMBL European Molecular Biology Lab, Heidelberg (Germany), 15.07.2005
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2005
Event: Sommerer, Christa, "Art and Science Collaborations - Interactive Artworks by Sommerer & Mignonneau", Lecture at EMBL European Molecular Biology Lab, Heidelberg (Germany), 15.07.2005Institution: EMBL European Molecular Biology LabComment:
Building the Bioluminescent Bunny
2001
Eskin, Blake. Building the Bioluminescent Bunny ARTnews 100, no. 1 (2001): 118-119.
BIOMA
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2018
Conceived as a sculpture/interface that obtains biometric color and sound data from the environment. The work is activated with a noise level higher than the one configured to start making a visual sweep that is altered by the sound wave. With this
Biomer Skelters
2013
video
Biomer Skelters (“biome” + “helter-skelter“) is a crowd sourced, wild growth forest-to-rainforest propagator that creates a city-wide public artwork by connecting participants’ interior biorhythms to exterior urban ecosystems.
Julian Stadon
I am an Australian Artist and Transdisciplinary Integration Expert Working Across Academia, Cultural and Private Sectors. Focussed on Augmentation Aesthetics, Bio-Digital Entanglement & Interactivity, Food Futures & Sustainability. I currently
Biomedical Signals in Media Art
2018
Robles-Angel, C. et al. Biomedical Signals in Media Art. Manizales: ISEA, 2018.
Mirror_Piece
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2011
Mirror_Piece is a mirror version of Marnix de Nijs’ previous work Physiognomic Scrutinizer. Equipped with biometric video analyzing software, the installation scans facial features and characteristics of anyone looking into its mirror, and compares
The Rise of Immersion and Biometric Indicators, Codes And Modes, Reframing Reality, Virtuality and Non-Fiction Media
2017
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2017
Ellen Pearlman, Utopic or Dystopic
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