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  • Nils Jean. ‘Instructions’ catalogue essay for Fieldwork 2 RCA Visual Communication Researchers Exhibition catalogue (2012).
  • Event: Here Comes the Sun – an Exhibition for Sun- and Energy Researchers from the age of 7Institution: Uferhallen Berlin WeddingComment:
  • Matières sensibles (Sensitive matters) is a serie of sculptures made of very thin and delicate wood veneer sheets. Here the artists use ash wood. These sheets of wood have distinct sonorous touch zones that follow the natural veins of wood. The
  • Stephen Travis Pope is an award-winning composer, film-maker, computer scientist and social activist based in Santa Barbara, California. He is currently active as a software development contractor and intellectual property expert through FASTLab.
  • Jane Prophet is a British artist and professor living in the US. She has worked with new media for two decades and integrates it with traditional materials . She became a Senior Researcher at UoW in 1997, Chair Director of the Centre for Arts
  • Born in Essex, England, susan pui san lok lives and works in London. She graduated with a first in Fine Art from Bretton Hall, University of Leeds (1994), followed by an MA with distinction in Feminism and the Visual Arts, again from the University
  • Thomas Ray is scientist and researcher working in the fields of Artificial Life, Evolution and the Human Mind. He serve as a collaborator in the media art group Knowbotics Research. He write a generative computer program called Tierra that emulate
  • CHAOS [Sonat 1.0, Movement 1.0] is an art project by Sameh al Tawil 2021, which focuses on the visualisation of sound data. The artist is improvising live piano sounds that are developed for a 2D/3D visual/s generation and responses, these produce
  • four kinetic objects with magnets and metal particles dim: diameter 12 cm Kinetic objects take part in the multimedia project Attractions – Similarities that focuses on magnetism as a physical phenomenon, by visualizing it in various ways, using
  • The animation derives from the chinoiserie style frescos on the Hillside Palace of Pillnitz Castle. Fragments of these appear on revolving globes, like heavenly spheres. The three globes allude to the science fiction trilogy Trisolaris by Cixin Liu.