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Scott Hessels
Scott Hessels is an American filmmaker, sculptor and media artist based in Hong Kong. His artworks span different media including film, video, online, music, broadcast, print, kinetic sculpture, and performance. His films have shown internationally
William Kentridge
2004
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2005
William Kentridge, a native of Johannesburg (b. 1955), is an internationally acclaimed artist whose multimedia works present an arresting and forceful commentary on the contemporary cultural and sociopolitical issues in South Africa. Inspired by
Peter Simon
Peter C. Simon is a sound and video artist and curator whose current interests include sound art, field recording, DIY analog instruments and the connections between electroacoustics, extreme music, film and video and leftfield sciences. He holds MA
Sue Hawksley
Sue Hawksley graduated from the Royal Ballet School in 1983. She has performed with Mantis, Scottish Ballet Steps-Out, Rambert Dance Company and Philippe Genty, working with choreographers such as Trisha Brown, Merce Cunningham, Richard Alston,
Machiko Kusahara
Machiko Kusahara is a scholar in media art, digital media culture and media history. She is a professor at Waseda University, Tokyo, and holds a Ph. D. in Engineering from University of Tokyo for her theoretical study on interplay between media
Google Art or How to Hack Google, Rhizome and New Museum
2007
n an information-based age, the ability to search and organize information amounts to power. Search engines shape knowledge, modulate web traffic, and contribute to the creation of new semantics and meanings. Currently, Google's influence is
Tangible Query Interfaces
2001
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2002
This project is developing new means for querying relational databases and live datastreams through the manipulation of physical objects. Parameterized query fragments are embodied as physical tokens ("parameter wheels"). These tokens are
Elisabeth Diller
Attended the Cooper Union School of Art and BA in Architecture in 1979. She then taught at the Cooper Union and has been Associate Professor of Architecture at Princeton, NJ, since 1990. The firm of Diller + Scofidio was formed in 1979. Elizabeth
Masahiko Inami
Masahiko Inami is a professor in the School of Media Design at the Keio University (KMD), Japan. His research interest is in human I/O enhancement technologies including bioengineering, HCI and robotics. He received BE and MS degrees in
Camille Utterback
Camille Utterback is a pioneering artist and programmer in the field of interactive installation. Her work has been exhibited at galleries, festivals, and museums internationally including The New Museum of Contemporary Art, The American Museum of
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