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  • Syracuse Tree -
    ...In this piece, while observing the effects of new technology, Olga Kisseleva has singled out the conditioning of behaviour at the heart of complex systems on the local as well as the global scale. Her interventions, which are strictly related to context, are anchored...
  • Which one is true? -
    ... is believing" is probably no longer so reliable. Which One is true? is an interactive robotic installation that uses the technology of facial recognition and tracking to interact with the audience. The robotic installation follows and tracks the audience...
  • ... property, its causality with human perception and mathematical dianoia as music, time and space. Using computer and digital technology to the utmost limit, Ikeda has been developing particular "microscopic" methods for sound engineering and composition....
  • ... can be seen as time pixels. When you take the cubes and put them together you do a very elementary thing of digital signal technology: assembling a more complex information flow out of small units
  • ... slide film projectors arranged in a 2x4 grid to produce an analog generative animation. Emphasizing the artificial: the way technology forges illusions. The slide frames contain no film but paper cutouts, a homage to cinematographies' roots in shadow...
  • ... Since 1995 the installations became interactive, responding with algorithms to architectural aspects by using video tracking technology. Aside, Ursula Damm developed numerous installations on the relationship of nature, science and civilization like Venus...
  • ... Advanced Inquiry into the Interactive Arts a Master of Science in Visual Studies degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and a BFA at the San Francisco Art Institute. His works superimpose digital manipulated layers of images, video,...
  • ... Martina Zelenika is visionary artist with a unique artistic expression. Artsist MOON combines the must up-to-date digital technology along with an analogue one to embody spiritual dimension of cosmology and eco-philosophy. By deconstructing sound and...
  • ... of women's health in the sphere of visual art, addressing such topics as breast cancer, AIDS, reproductive rights and technology, beauty, and aging. (source: kemperartmuseum.wustl.edu)
  • Urban Datascape -
    ... in an interactive game that confronts him with his own interactions with the climate. A critical look at the use of technology, Urban DataScape also offers a non-market reappropriation of the QR-code to encourage citizen involvement and...