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  • ... Among the prominent themes in net art are data visualization and mapping, database aesthetics, gaming paradigms, agent technology, community as well as nomadic devices—all of which surface in the art works included in the 2002 Biennial selection. The...
  • Windscreen -
    ... or even electricity. This experimental approach became an installation work that I am calling windscreen. Here, much technology was wilfuly discarded, and replaced with a single force - the wind Wind has a checkered history in the arts, Kinetic art...
  • Wings -
    ...Our most recent project was to advance the technology and techniques discovered during production of The Adding Machine. We utilized the projected computer graphic system developed for The Adding Machine, but further required that each audience member wear a unique...
  • ... vigorously accepted the challenge to rethink the arts in face of the fact that our existence is essentially determined by technology. After fleeing from the Nazis, his exile from his native Prague took him to England and then Brazil. Later, he lived for...
  • ... Media Arts and Science Ogaki, Japan (2003). In his artworks and research, he examines socio-cultural implications of media technology and human computer interfaces. His interactive installations and artworks, including 'Bubbles' (in collaboration with K....
  • ...Malloy, Judy. Women, Art, and Technology. Leonardo, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2003.
  • ... interesting as it concerns AI (Artificial Intelligence) work. Virtuality and reality both exist within our memories. Digital technology has existed for a long time inside our own body/mind mechanisms, from the cellular level up to the higher brain...
  • WorldSkin -
    ...Event: WorldSkinInstitution: KTH Royal Institute of Technology (Kungl Tekniska Högskolan)Comment:
  • ... that are somewhat out-of date, yet still indispensable and irreplaceable. A lecture by Jaron Lanier, on the subject of technology and media art during the WRO2000@kultura held in December has become a motto of this year's biennial. In computer,...
  • WRO2000@kultura -
    ... since II WW), as well as in the National Museum in Wroclaw. Discussing the issues of cultural changes in the age of digital technology ­ from art and science to everyday life - in the historic surroundings will emphasize both the continuity and the...