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  • egaku -
    egaku is a tabletop user interface designed to enhance the ideation process with seamless image management tools. Designers sketch ideas as the system captures high-resolution images of the sketches and organizes them in a transparent image
  • Beryl Graham is an artist, curator, writer and educator with a special interest in curating and new media art. She is a Research Professor at the University of Sunderland, and co-founder and co-editor of the website CRUMB, Curatorial Resource for
  • 20 years Chair Professorships for Image Science. More than 350 lectures and keynotes worldwide, including Olympic Games culture program and G-20 Summit. Grau's “Virtual Art. From Illusion to Immersion”, MIT Press 2003 (Book of the Month, Scientific
  • As Falling Falls -
    As Falling Falls is a double interactive video projection using high resolution video projectors and two computers with a remote visual sensing system for viewer interaction. On each screen is visible a number of dancers of the Stephen Petronio
  • Presence -
    Presence is a three beam interactive video projection installation commissioned for the Art Machine II exhibition at the Maclellan Galleries, Glasgow. It is composed of three screens using high resolution video projectors and three computers with a
  • Jelena Guga is a theorist of arts and new media. Her work largely focuses on the ways new media technologies have rearticulated and redefined the notions of identity and embodiment in the age of constant connection and technological augmentation –
  • Denisa Kera is a philosopher and designer based in Singapore and Prague working on open science and citizen science issues. She is involved in various open hardware projects with emphasis on supporting research infrastructure in the Global South.
  • framework f5x5x5 -
    Framework is a kinetic light sculpture constituted by five modules. Each of these modules is constituted of 5 horizontal and 5 vertical square elements, establishing a grid of 5x5x5 =125 frames. This resolution writing is present in the project
  • Electronic technology and surveillance have added a digital dimension to Foucauldian panopticism and expanded the ways in which nations can continually monitor and control visitors’ entry through their borders. This instantaneous access to massive