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Proceedings of the 19th International Symposium on Electronic Art, ISEA2013, Sydney: Recent submissions

    • Spatio-temporal anomalies workshop: detritues and meaning. 

      Valenzuela, Miguel F.
      Published 2013-01-01
      Spatio-Temporal Anomalies is an ongoing collaborative interactive hybrid media installation project between installation and sound artist Nick Wishart (Toydeath) and video/installation artist FMGrande. A workshop based on ...
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    • Reduction and the tachistoscopic falsh - a marginalised technology. 

      Corompt, Martine
      Published 2013-01-01
      The subliminal flash has had a long and colourful history in perceptual psychology, from its origins in WWII military and law enforcement training, through use as a tool for market research and by structuralist filmmakers ...
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    • Responsive public space - performative immersive setting in public environments. 

      Redi, Ivan; Redi, Andrea
      Published 2013-01-01
      Responsive Public Space (RPS) is a performative spatial environment integrating audio-visual composition responsive to the engagement of participants among themselves. In an interdisciplinary collaboration architects, ...
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    • Science fictional aesthetics: the novum & cognitive estrangement in contemporary art. 

      Frost, Andrew
      Published 2013-01-01
      Science fiction and contemporary art are connected by a set of related conceptual interests and formal expressions. This paper argues that two concepts in the critical study of SF, the novum and cognitive estrangement, are ...
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    • Latin American kinetic art and its relationship with electronic art: Gyula Kosice and Abraham Palatnik. 

      Aranda, Yto; Figueroa, Pamela
      Published 2013-01-01
      This paper focuses on the works of Latin American artists Gyula Kosice and Abraham Palatnik, looking to trace relationships between kinetic and electronic art in Latin America. Some characteristics they share are the ...
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