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  • ... Or at leastthat is what I tell myself! (laugh)How do you observe the interest in digital art in your surroundings? Do you think... DNA, so to speak.Growing out of my interest in producing EVM studio works, I also began to follow the developments inlive...
  • ... constantlydeveloping and technologies used can quickly become obsolete. Fleischmann / Strauss faced theproblem of losing their own... the internationally renowned art production and installation studioART+COM in Berlin; established in 1987 as a research institute...
  • ... I think creativity oftenenables very disperate ideas and observations to be brought into a new context and be re-understood....
  • ... artists andscientists.“In the past twenty years, we have observed a series of transformations in the way wemap, measure and... in my conceptual framework. Theproximity to technical teams, studios, and labs, as well as my spirit and ability toprovoke...
  • ... artistic contact with computation in the early 1980s in the studio of the AI artist HaroldCohen at the University of California...
  • ... bellyand waist, iron legs, and half-iron, half-clay feet. You observe and see a stone not sculptedby human hands hit the half-iron,... Art, Flower Expo, etc. Therefore, many new media art studios, artists, and companiesare needed because the environment is...
  • ... Media Art and Digital Art, could you briefly describe some observations you had over the years? How did the technology change and...
  • ... the past or a decisive moment has had a different outcome.I observed an emergent tendency for literature and movies to deal with...
  • ... Yes, that is one thing I forgot to mention earlier. When observers are close or infront of the building, they can see the...
  • ... us. His responses, aesthetic yet playful, conceal a carefully-observed commentary on the digitisation of our daily experiences, which... practice Future Systems. In 2007 Dominic founded his own studio in Notting Hill, London, where he and his team design,...