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Biting machine, a performance art experiment in human-robot interaction. 

Granjon, Paul
Published 2013-01-01
The author is a performance and visual artist whose interest lies in the co-evolution of humans and machines, a subject he explores with self-made machines. The paper describes the aims, method, and context of Biting ...
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Green's art: new media aesthetics in pre- and post- election events in Iran. 

Ansari, Amin
Published 2013-01-01
Digital media has played a very significant role in anti-government protests in the Middle East (in Iran, Egypt, Syria and so on) over the last four years It has changed the rules of political struggle and established new ...
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Nam June Paik, cybernetics and machines at play. 

Ballard, Susan
Published 2013-01-01
Nam June Paik's playful, imperfect and often ambiguous use of cybernetics has left an important legacy for contemporary media art. Paik's works demonstrate that it is essential to temper aesthetics with ethics in order to ...
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Eye spy: art, visibility and global war. 

Seymour, Margaret
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Since the end of last century the US military has been transforming into a modern fighting force. High speed communications systems and real time imaging have changed the face of war but new weapons are only one factor ...
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Ear in the cloud: acoustical accidents and clouded texts in Stelarc's internet ear. 

Søndergaard, Morten
Published 2013-01-01
November 10, 2010, Utzon Centre, Aalborg, Denmark: Stelarc's Internet Ear, suddenly and unwittingly, is able to 'hear' and 'broadcast' what was said at a meeting held by the Danish Ethical Council in another part of the ...
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The probability of the diagram. 

Thomas, Paul
Published 2013-01-01
This paper will explore links between art and sci-ence by focusing on Richard Feynman’s 1979 diagrammatically enhanced lectures. These lectures explore various theoretical understandings of the quantum world, revealing new ...
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Teaching digital media to digital natives. 

Stevens, Grant
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The majority of today's undergraduate students are 'digital natives'; a generation born into a world shaped by digital technologies. It is important to understand the significance of this when considering how to teach ...
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Reconsidering experiential knowledge in the relation of art and science practices. 

Ejsing-Duun, Stine; Allen, Jamie; Søndergaard, Morten
Published 2013-01-01
As practice-theory orientations the arts and sciences have often seemed juxtaposed. We are interested in how a new generation of artist-scientists think, operate and communicate. We argue that it is crucial to find new ...
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