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  • Sympathetic Sentience -
    ... goal was to attempt to realise a project which manifested true emergent complex behavior, using the simplest possible technology. Each of the 12 comparatively simple, identical electronic units alone is capable of only one chirp each minute. Rhythmic...
  • Skull v02
    ... September 2001 Skull v2 was reproduced on the cover of Leonardo (Journal of the International Society of Arts, Sciences and Technology) Volume 34 Number 4. In 2005 it was shown for the first time at the Los Angeles Center for Digital Art (LACDA) as part of...
  • ... the interactive sound object Forced Leisure was presented at the Intersections symposium of the Ammerman Center for Arts and Technology in New London (US), a collaboration with my partner Christoph Gruber. Our participation was funded by the Federal...
  • ... taken part in many projects with them internationally. She was recently invited to join pioneering digital women artists in Technology Is Not Neutral, and has exhibited at the V&A London, the Festival of Light Amsterdam, Onassis Cultural Centre Athens, Tate...
  • ... from PUC-RIO. Spitz also coordinates the Electronic Arts Unit, an experimental research laboratory working with art and technology at PUC-Rio, Brazil. She has been working with computers in the Arts since 1983. Her works have been exhibited in...
  • Rara Avis -
    ... the telerobot’s eye perspective, but also the participants who are online can have the same view. According to Kac “Network technology and local ecology mutually affected one another. I expected that the small birds would be frightened with the big colorful...
  • ... practice extends a variety of experience, particularly in research and teaching leadership, relating to the sciences, technology, communication and arts, working in partnership with major research organisations, museums, education, business and...
  • ... Scenocosme’s artists invent interactive works through a singular process of hybridizations between natural elements and technology. They create symbolic and sensorial relationships between the body and the environment natural or social. These wood...
  • ...Amy M. Youngs creates biological art, interactive sculptures, and digital media works that explore interdependencies between technology, plants and animals. Her practice-based research involves entanglements with the non-human, constructing ecosystems, and seeing...