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  • ... the switching of small white LED, and watch as small organisms seem to swim and wriggle. This work applies contemporary technology in the mode of the phenakistiscopes invented in the early 19th century that were a forerunner of moving pictures to...
  • ... to make music to communicate particular emotions” (Stephen Wilson, Information Arts. Intersections of Art, Science, and Technology, Cambridge/Mass.: MIT Press 2002, pp. 795-796).
  • ... with empirical assessment, and to cultivate an awareness for fallacies and biases that manifest in the arts, science and technology. Since 2015, his publication portfolio includes 35 contributions to peer-reviewed journals, edited volumes and conference...
  • ... Performative Food Prototypes Proceedings 2nd International Workshop "Creative Science - Science Fiction Prototyping for Technology Innovation" (CS'11) (2011).
  • ...rigle, Conor. Augmented Interventions: Re-defining Urban Interventions with AR and Open Data In Augmented Reality Art: From an Emerging Technology to a Novel Creative Medium, edited by Vladimir Geroimenko, 115-130. Cham: Springer, 2018.
  • ...Barnett, Tully. Monstrous Agents: Cyberfeminist Media and Activism Ada: A Journal of Gender, New Media and Technology , no. 5 (July 2014).
  • ... live in France. They develop the concept of interactivity in their artworks by using multiple kind of expression : art, technology, sounds and architecture. They mix art and digital technology in order to find substances of dreams, poetries,...
  • The Lake -
    ... artwork using live real-time biological data. The Lake questions how data abstracts life and our environment, and how we use technology to connect with living things. Installed by the lakeside at Tingrith Fishery, Bedfordshire, the piece uses hydrophones,...
  • ...Jaron Lanier, the musician and scientist who coined the term "Virtual Reality" brings the two worlds of his life, music and technology, together in a revolutionary new form of live performance. Jaron's group, Chromatophoria, combines deep use of virtual worlds...
  • ...The work depicts gene editing technology CRISPR which has the potential to treat genetically caused diseases, for instance, autism. The PHSCologram sculpture shows different phases of CRISPR genome editing. The first panel shows Cas9 protein in search for the matching...