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  • SOMEONE -
    SOMEONE imagines a human version of Amazon Alexa, a smart home intelligence for people in their own homes. For a two month period in 2019, four participants’ homes around the United States were installed with custom-designed smart devices, including
  • Event: IEEE Inernational Conference on Robotic and AutomationInstitution: IEEE Inernational Conference on Robotic and AutomationComment:
  • INS(H)NAK(R)ES is an interactive system that uses robotics, sensoring and communication networks. It proposes to share the body of a robot snake put in a serpentarium with other snakes. A web camera is coupled to the robot transmitting in real time
  • Pulse -
    Together the two projects, "p-Soup" and "Pulse", offer an experience of the special saturation and hue of monitor colours in varying combinations and continuous movement. The automation of image production is a fascinating dream born out of the
  • Through video essays and photography, the exhibition MASCHINENSEHEN [MACHINEVISION] documents the practice of picture production: its devices and technologies, the laboratories, as well as the sites where the new processes are applied. In addition,
  • The site provides a collaborative network action allowing telepresence and telerobotics. The robot is an agent that inhabits and acts in the physical world. Connecting the website address: http://artecno.ucs.br/insnakes makes it possible for the
  • Event: Distributeur Automatique d’émotionsInstitution: Bouillants FestivalComment:
  • Event: Distributeur automatique d’émotionsInstitution: Espace Paul RicardComment:
  • Petit Mal -
    Although much work has been done in the field of screen-based interactive art, the mode of interaction in these works is confined by the very existence of image material on a screen, the so called "graphical user interface". I am particularly
  • Home Transnfer -
    HOME TRANSFER is a net-art web project that explores the intersection of home, architecture and new technologies. A dwelling made of bread and its parasitic invasion is used to investigate changing notions of place and presence. Host/Guest