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  • Alba Triana has received recognitions such as the Prix Ars Electronica 2023 Award of Distinction, the CIFO 2023 G&C Award, the South Arts 2020 State Fellowship, the Civitella-Ranieri 2018 Fellowship, and the Oolite Arts Residency. Alba’s work
  • Alp Tuğan works on sociotechnology, generative art, and sonic arts and has participated in various exhibitions and events with his audiovisual projects. Tuğan is also a co-founding member of the live coding duo called RAW (www.rawlivecoding.com).
  • Fernando Velázquez is an artist, curator and educator. His practices are developed in the context of art, science and technology, with an interest in the mediation of perception by technical devices. He is particularly interested in topics such as
  • Adrianne Wortzel has worked in the field of robotic and telerobotic art for over five decades. Her works combine historic and cultural perspectives with fictive narrative to deploy that considered mix in several genres: robotic and telerobotic
  • "Life SpaciesII" was originally developed for the ICC InterCommunication Museum in Tokyo as part of the museum's permanent collection. It is an artificial life environment where remotely located visitors on the Internet and the on-site visitors
  • HAZE Express - video
    ... and colors, like a haze of...
  • VERBARIUM - video
    ... This image is like a virtual herbarium,...
  • PICO_SCAN - video
    PICO_SCAN is an interactive installation that allows users to measure and capture their users various body data and links them to the creation and evolution of artificial life creatures. The PICO_SCAN system consists of 5 PICO_SCANNER interface
  • OSMOSE - video
    An immersive interactive virtual-realty environment installation with 3D computer graphics and interactive 3D sound, a head-mounted display and real-time motion tracking based on breathing and balance. Osmose is a space for exploring the perceptual
  • Éphémère - video
    Ephémère is iconography evolved through Davies' long-standing practice as a painter, and, as in Osmose, is grounded in 'nature' as metaphor: archetypal elements of root, rock, and stream etc. recur throughout. In Ephémère however,