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    ... Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2003. -Segerstrale, Ullica & Peter Molnar. “Nonverbal Communication: Where Nature Meets Culture.” Mahwah, New Jersey: Laurence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers, 1997. -Wegenstein, Bernadette. “Getting Under the Skin: Body and...
  • ... Research Center for Information Technology) as an instrument for researching, reflecting upon, and conveying electronic culture to the public. netzspannung.org encompasses active channels such as the student competition Digital Sparks (2001-2008) and...
  • ... the pre-chosen contents. The user is doing greater relief inside the website. This is a capacious container of anti-NATO culture, in which everyone can have and can deposit texts, images, video and audio. Everybody has the possibility to record, search...
  • In this essay, media researcher and developer Tiago Martins provides insight into the development process of the mixed-reality archive AR[t]chive during a large research project. The HoloLens based application enables users to explore archived
  • Soundcities -
    ... sensors, and interactive artworks. Recurring themes throughout his career include, the urban landscape, surveillance culture and alienation in the city. www.stanza.co.uk
  • .. "Ideally by using these technologies, art should see through them and unveil this imperative role in our society. When it is aesthetically pleasing, the truth doesn’t hurt so much" ..
  • ... Introduction. This interactive responsive architecture with blue skies thinking, linked to the culture of AOF Nova building within the city of Tronheim, Norway. The objective is for the Nova building to become the focus and the...
  • ... fragments of conventional Western melody and sequences them as DNA that is subsequently ‘bred’ and ‘mixed’ within bacterial cultures. DNA extracted from these cultures may then be re-sequenced, translated to musical notation and interpreted as new musical forms....
  • ... the French Reunion des Musées Nationaux (RMN) database is extended to partner's databases made of pictures of pre-existing culture (paintings, photos, sculptures, video, films, photos etc.). The physical space becomes a semantic space, and the physical...
  • William Kentridge -
    ... lives, oblivious to the fractures that invariably occur when distinct people occupy the same place without sharing a culture. A new development in Kentridge's art can be seen in the furniture-based sculptures that serve as rear-projection screens...