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  • Value of Values (VoV) is a blockchain-based art project. It aims to find out the real, economic value of human values through EEG (Electroencephalography, and biofeedback). VoV is an extension to the acclaimed Brain Factory project. In both,
  • ISEA, International Symposium on Electronic Arts is the major academic event on Media Art, research and creation. Value of Values is an invited artwork curated by Art Center Nabi for the Lux Aeterna Exhibition. “Value of Values (VoV) is a
  • WHEN TRANSACTIONAL AESTHETICS MEET NEURO-DESIGN ON THE BLOCKCHAIN Speculative Speculation on Values Value of Values (VoV) is a blockchain-based art project. It aims to find out the real, economic value of human values through EEG
  • Stanza. Title. The Last Supper And The City of Bits. Continuing the search for the Soul of the City. Stanza presented this artwork below and gave an artists talk as part of the Folly Digital Lunch series. Twelve guests were invited to this
  • Sacred Code -
    "Sacred Code" is a rumination on three holy texts:The Old Testament, The New Testament and the Koran, as seen through a digital lens. In this new artwork, Napier has created algorithms that read these three books bit by bit, literally reading
  • Gianetti, Claudia. Ästhetik des Digitalen. Vol.1. SBN 3-211-00571-4, 1 th ed.ien Ney York: Springer Wien Ney York, 2002.
  • Janet Cardiff was born in Brussels, Ontario in 1957. She began her formal art studies at Queen's University, where she earned her bachelor's degree in 1980. In 1983, she earned a master's degree in Visual Arts from the University of Alberta. During
  • Gates-Stuart, Eleanor. Stellrscope (Exhibition Catalogue). ISBN 978-1-4863-0088-4, Canberra: CSIRO, Australia, 2013.
  • "make-A-move" is a site-specific, responsive, screen-based installation involving two encased flat screens, digital animation, software design, and physical interaction. Two automated portraits - a female and a male subject photographed by the
  • (in)human sciences -
    “(In)human Sciences” was made for the exhibition Neterotopia, curated by Daniele Balit and Pierre Mertens. During March 2006, my work was displayed in the advertising space of the website of the french newspaper Libération. The exhibition was also