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  • ... interactions, that allowthe users to think creatively and autonomously, and to live a non-quotidian experience. Howdoes the... Hanna (1958) “The Human Condition” Penguin Books. Page 201. Home of the BrainAnother renowned artwork by the collective Fleischmann /...
  • ... 1990’s, as a way to engage with the ubiquitoustechnologies of home and business computers and the opening of the world-wide web,a...
  • ... "ouroboricperception" to understand the mutual, circular and autopoietic dependencies of humanism,culture and technologies.In her...
  • ... is clearlydisplayed, and the section on news can be automatically placed in date order (for example,the latest date will...
  • ... media environment system suddenly blocked.So, they had to go home, or they had to wait for two or three hours while we had to...
  • A-Volve - video
    ... will "bear" virtual three dimensional creatures, that are automatically "alive" and swim in the real water of the pool.The...
  • GENMA - video
    ... sense. Its only purpose is to reflect on itself as an autonomous system, that uses science to emphasizes the question of...
  • ... that can only be observed with a microscope or an output of an autonomous system might form the basis of his artworks.
  • ...This installation entitled There's no simulation like home is the culmination of artistic telematic research since 1992. The exterior of...
  • ... the MARS lab created Murmuring Fields (1997-99), a sequel to Home of the Brain, but as voices on an a Mixed R eality (MR) stage....