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Urban Hero, Part 1 Routines and conveniences of our daily life have become gradually fatal for the environment, thus representing a growing problem for functioning ecosystems of flora and fauna, but also directly for our health. The ubiquity of...
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Video installation – diptych: Upper part: video projection: Bodyfraction 2020 (Uršula Berlot & Sunčana Kuljiš), Hyperoptics 2021 (Uršula Berlot); sound: Scanner – Robin Rimbaud Lower part: light image-object: laser-cut and digital print on plexiglass...
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Multichannel audiovisual composition (3Ch-Video, 4.1 Ch-Audio) This audiovisual journey focuses on viewing a natural field from a different perspective, with the perception of subtle movements and sounds leading the viewers / listeners to a magical...
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Artistas y Máquinas. Diálogos en el desarrollo del arte digitalArtist: Nilo CasaresComment:
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A journey into the cosmos, into open endless space, has always attracted scientists and dreamers. Gigantic stars, the milky way, galaxies thousands of light years away surround the earth, and we humans can be imagined as small elementary particles...
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The November 1973 issue of Scientific American featured an article titled “The Recognition of Faces” by Bell Labs researcher Leon Harmon that explained how we perceive pixelated digital photographic images. Using a low-resolution, portrait of Lincoln...
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Gernemann-Paulsen, Andreas and Claudia Robles-Angel and Uwe Seifert. Web-Mindscape and REFLEXION – In Sync/Out of Sync – : Biofeedback and Physical Computing in Interactive New Media Art Proceedings EAI (2021).
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Moore, Lila. Year Zero: Museums as Technoetic Time Machines [].
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Moore, Lila. Year Zero: Museums as Technoetic Time Machines [].
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Stadon, Julian. Augmenting Ecological Aesthetics Julian Stadon on Interfacing TeleAgriCultures, Riverbank Buffets and Microbes Versorgerin Zeitung der Stadtwerkstatt 131 (Septmeber 2021): ...