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Takashi Kawashima is a designer and media artist living in San Francisco. His work explores the re-contextualizing of commonplace items to create new awareness of the mundane. Takashi was featured as one of ten emerging student artists in the
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Melanitis, Yiannis. Biorobotic environments, interactions and hyperhumans: Interactive robotic performances exploring the potentials of an unknown space towards the potential of a renewed anatomy. In Biotechnological and Medical Items in Science
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Interview published on January 26, 2015 and conducted in 2014 during Pat Badani's participation in the 13th iteration of the Festival Internacional de la Imagen 2014. Badani was commissioned artwork for a new media solo exhibition, and during this
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Christa Sommerer and Laurent Mignonneau are internationally renowned media artists working in the field of interactive computer installation. They are Professors at the University of Art and Design in Linz Austria where they head the Department for
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Sommerer, Christa and Laurent Mignonneau. Phototropy II In The Interaction ’97, edited by Itsuo Sakane, 48-51. Gifu: IAMAS Academy and Softopia, 1997.
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Sakane, Itsuo. Introduction to Interactive Art In Wonderland of Science-Art (Comittee for Kanawaga International Art and Science Exhibition), , 3. Kanagawa, Japan: 1989.
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Sommerer, Christa and Laurent Mignonneau. HAZE Express In The Interaction’99, edited by Itsuo SakaneGifu, Japan: IAMAS Academy and Softopia, Japan, 1999.
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Sommerer, Christa and Laurent Mignonneau. Interactive Plant Growing and A-Volve In The Interaction ´95, edited by Itsuo SakaneGifu: IAMAS Academy and Softopia, 1995.
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Artists Martin John Callanan, Corby & Baily and Jonathan Mackenzie, Eunju Han, Eduardo Kac, susan pui san lok, Ruth Maclennan and Uriel Orlow, and Thomson and Craighead What is Metadata? As the exhibition outlines, it is data about data,
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Sakane, Itsuo. Durch Interaktive Kunst zur Selbsterkenntnis In Künstliche Spiele, edited by Florian Rötzer and Stefan Iglhaut and Georg Hartwagner, 93. München: Boer Verlag, 1993.