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  • ... meaningful and in what contexts things become meaningful. The brain/mind is a huge space andwhen we are working on things I think...
  • ... and development. As an example, when I introduced brainwaves in my work(2008), I had not other option but to use a... to work with a German dance group who had developed an interface fordancers to measure muscle tension for interactive dance...
  • ... multi-valent chat, both lucid and confused emanating from the brain ofthe main figure and interconnected to others in the room with... VR and ARexperiences (conveyed via installations or digital interfaces) and even physical analog media derivatives orexpressions...
  • ... their knowledge and expertise as heads of theMaster program Interface Cultures at the Kunstuniversiät Linz, Austria. Moreover,...
  • ... body movements.BETWEEN TRANCE AND ALGORITHM - THE RITUALIZED, INTERFACED BODYConnected to her artistic practice, Domingues has also...
  • ... but then I am also aware that technologies arenot neutral interfaces. They impose a meaning onto the data they process, so...
  • ... “The Human Condition” Penguin Books. Page 201. Home of the BrainAnother renowned artwork by the collective Fleischmann / Strauss was... art history, archiving, and open-source knowledge extraction interfaces. Almostin parallel to the initiation of the Archive of...
  • ... of telecommunications,networks, robotics, human-machine interfaces, and computers. 2“To me, telepresence art creates a unique...
  • Eduardo Kac, pioneer of multiple art genres like Telematic Art, Transgenic Art and Bio Art, guides us through 40 years of radical changes in the body-technology relationship, offering different approaches on how to reflect the boundaries of human
  • George Legrady has exhibited across the world and is widely recognized as one of the early digital artists that researched the semiotic and cultural implications of software-produced images. His work encompasses a wide range of digital experiments