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  • Sommerer, Christa and Laurent Mignonneau. Arte Y Ciencia - La Creacion en Todo su Potencial In Cyber@rt IV Muestra Internacional des Nuevas Tecnologias Tecnologías, Arte y Comunicación, edited by Angela Molina, 76-83. Valencia: 1999.
  • Development of the eight cubic foot model of the IceCube Neutrino Observatory began as an optimization of an eariler model used by WIPAC for education and outreach. That version had one light per twenty DOMs represented in the IceCube array. One of
  • A city map is just a replica of the map of the roots of its trees. This new project centers on the relationship between trees and cities, their resemblance and potential for mutual cooperation. As a continuation of the EDEN project; which put
  • Biggs, Simon. Second Life: how may it augment our first (learning) life? A review of the current and potential use of Second Life in creative arts education. (2009).
  • Under the motto CONSPIRE... transmediale.08 aimed at examining dubious worlds of story-telling and remote opinion making in order to look critically at those means of creative conspiratorial strategies, that offer the potential to uncover new forms
  • Interactive installation exploring the potential of single-user virtual reality. Rearrangement of multiple subjective camera views captured from the body of an Olympic diver. VR head-mounted display transmitting simultaneous viewpoints and
  • EDEN -
    E D E N is a new kind of organic network based on vegetal medium. As we know, all vegetal species can communicate with its environment. Instead of words they use different kinds of molecular emission. The communication can be established between
  • Si poteris narrare, licetArtist: Jean Michel BruyereComment:
  • Andres Burbano is currently Associate Professor in the Department of Design at Universidad de los Andes in Bogota, Colombia. Burbano holds a Ph.D. in Media Arts and Technology from the University of California Santa Barbara where he wrote a
  • EDEN Echigo-Tsumari -
    As we know, all vegetal species can communicate with its environment. Instead of words they use different kinds of molecular emission. The communication can be established between trees of the same species, but it can also be addressed to a