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  • Open(ing) Source -
    To open the source code is one of the most significant processes in our contemporary technological landscape -the main reference is the free software culture or so called open source culture-. Opening the code means to share and to make something
  • Ascott, Roy. Diagram Boxes and Analogue Structures. London: 1964.
  • Ryota Kuwakubo "R/V" -
    An affinity between humans and robots. Cute robots are equipped with monitoring screens reflecting participants faces. YCAM opens an exhibition of artist Ryota Kuwabuko's new installation "R/V". In this work, participants who use remote control
  • Event: Scatole sonore/Sound Boxes, Palinsesti 2012Institution: Palazzo AltanComment:
  • Event: Le scatole viventi / The Living BoxesInstitution: Castello di RivoliComment:
  • Stage performance with three dancers and sixty plastic boxes as scenographic objects, video mapping surfaces, and sound and light sources. Analogy between geopolitics and children's games. Internet found-footage combining images of Syrian refugee
  • Stage performance with three dancers and sixty plastic boxes as scenographic objects, video mapping surfaces, and sound and light sources. Analogy between geopolitics and children's games. Internet found-footage combining images of Syrian refugee
  • Artist: Tanya BoyarkinaComment:
  • Pui, Susan and Sonia Boyce and Mimi Lok and Rob et. al. Stone. Golden (Notes). London, UK: SPSL, 2007.
  • Fleischmann, Monika and Wolfgang Strauss. Intersections between Communication, Art and Technology - the CAT Study In New Media Culture in Europe: Art Research, Innovation, Participation, Public Domain Learning, Education Policy, edited by Frank