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  • EAT -
    EAT is an art installation about consumption. It was produced as a class project for Michael Naimark's "Virtual Environments" class in 1989 at the San Francisco Art Institute where it received an SFAI Spring Show Gold Award. EAT is a short
  • Neal White works across media, and in no particular medium at all – creating projects with the Office of Experiments that develop collaborative, social and critical spaces using art methods and art materials. His work operates along the fine line
  • mitry Gelfand (b.1974, St. Petersburg, Russia) and Evelina Domnitch (b. 1972, Minsk, Belarus) create sensory immersion environments that merge physics, chemistry and computer science with uncanny philosophical practices. Current findings,
  • Event: Autoinducer_Ph-1 (cross cultural chemistry) - 2006bio-artificial ecosystem for growing riceInstitution: Ars Electronica Linz GmbH & Co KGComment:
  • Event: Optical ElasticityInstitution: National Institute of Chemistry, LjubljanaComment:
  • Goldberg, Ken and Billy Chen. Collaborative Control of Robot Motion: Robustness to Error In IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Robots and Systems, : 2001.
  • Gaze and Graze -
    Gaze and GrazeArtist: Yun-Ju ChenComment:
  • Beesley, Philip and Nancy Yen-Wen Cheng and R. Shane Williamson, ed. FABRICATION: EXAMINING THE DIGITAL PRACTICE OF ARCHITECTURE. Toronto: Riverside Architectural Press, 2004.
  • Dmitry Gelfand (b.1974, St. Petersburg, Russia) and Evelina Domnitch (b. 1972, Minsk, Belarus) create sensory immersion environments that merge physics, chemistry and computer science with uncanny philosophical practices. Current findings,