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  • Living Tattoos -
    Throughout human history, people have added to their bodies iconic shapes in a way to look for identity transcendence: from flowers, dragons, snakes and butterflies, to angels and other religious figures. The Living Tattoos project is centered in a
  • ...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 lecture for the...
  • ... through a camera, and the images appear in a book, placed on a desk, in an installation project at the Centro Cultural San Martin, with the creatures being inserted for reading , using Augmented Reality tags to what was called AR for the reinvention of the...
  • ...CAVERN OF TRANCEArtist: Diana DominguesComment:
  • ... produce [what appear as] glowing of electrically-charged bodies. These scientific visualizations that here take the form of artistic motifs highlight the broader cultural significance of scientific and technological imaging, particularly its potential to...
  • ... diagrams, schemes, three-dimensional illustrations of particle movement and magnetic orientation. The formal result of this artistic interpretation is phantasmagorical, which aspect is emphasized by the additional effects produced by kinetic rotation and...
  • ...Born in Paris. Lives in California Prix Villa Medici Visiting Scholar HitLab 1991-1992 Research Fellow MIT (Visual Arts Program) 1990-1991 Research Fellow MIT (CAVS) 1989-1990 Prix EDF Foundation/Pleias 1989 MA in Art and Technology, (Paris U) MA in English, (La...
  • ...Mark J. Stock is an artist, scientist, and programmer who creates still and moving images combining elements of nature, physics, chaos, computation, and algorithm. His works explore the tension between the natural world and its simulated counterpart, and are generated...
  • ... of them. This interplay of digitally simulated and analogue visual effects creates a topology of hybrid virtuality, which, particularly in the form of video projections that constitute an integral part of the installation together with the light objects,...
  • ...Bock, Mary Lou. Gallery Spread curated by Mary Lou Bock of the Williams Gallery, Princeton New Jersey Computer Artist (magazine) (August-September 1994).