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  • Heliotrope -
    ... is the central reference point, we rationalise our relationship to its fundamental power. We mediate the elemental through technology, yet can never fully resolve anything but our relationship to the technology itself. The element remains elusive, remains...
  • ... Writings by and about the artist appear in books, print and on-line in Artweek, Leonardo: Journal for Art, Science and Technology, Artswire: interactive arts conferencing forum and on her Web site: www.vipervertex.com. Ms. Gillerman received her MFA at...
  • ... a state; red for stress, pink for interest, yellow for engagement and turquoise for relaxation. Through the use of BCI technology, where consciousness and computers are connected. Noor: A Brain Opera expresses it in a dystopian vision addressing issues...
  • Campos | Temporales (2022 - 2023) by Paul Hertz is a large-scale architectural video installation created for 150 Media Stream in Chicago, featuring a musical composition by Christopher Walczak during its opening night.
  • House -
    ... themselves are controlling this. The house is made interactive by this element of control. The house is in fact monitored by technology over various networks. An online interface allows participants to mix across and view and interact with the resulting...
  • ... and Electronic Music at the Conservatory of Turin (1985). In the spring of 2007 he taught Audiovisual Art at Media Arts and Technology – University of California, Santa Barbara. He was co-author of the book Immagini con il computer: le tecniche, l’arte,...
  • sens:less -
    ...sense:less is a place for humans to experience a stranger alternate reality. Through VR technology and a custom made body suit sense:less puts the user in a multi-sensory environment. This is a dramatic space, influenced by theatre, and the users journey through...
  • ... Endowment for the Arts, Rockefeller Foundation, New York State Council on the Arts, and the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts (NESTA UK). Bruce is also an independent producer and composer with his own company, Wands Studio, which has...
  • ... Scripps Research Institute, NASA Ames, Langley and Lewis Research Centers, NASA JPL–California Institute of Technology, University of Chicago, Northwestern University, and the University of Illinois. Many collaborators share in her enthusiasm...
  • Memopol I
    ... is a reaction to these developments and uses contrasting aesthetics. It’s big and evil, dark and scary. It projects present-day technology into the retro-futuristic times. The tools of “1984” are already here, but the question is how do we use them. In the time...