• Orangutan play on and beyond a touchscreen. 

      Wirman, Hanna
      Published 2013-01-01
      Non-humans in captivity require enrichment, which often takes the form of play. Over the course of past decades, various technologies have been introduced in zoos around the world to support captive animals' wellbeing. ...
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    • Game engines as prehension of incomputable data: the processual effectivities of game engines. 

      Charrieras, Damien
      Published 2013-01-01
      Our research addresses the impact of technological mediations on the contemporary creative practices of production in interactive games and new media arts. More specifically, our research focuses on game engines. Caught ...
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    • Cybernetic configurations: characteristics of interactivity in the digital arts. 

      Gifford, Toby; Brown, Andrew R.
      Published 2013-01-01
      Cybernetic theory and interactive media art share much in common, including an interest in human relationships with technology, and in what their interactions reveal about both human and technological agency. In this paper ...
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    • Environmental data as sensory experience. 

      Brain, Tega
      Published 2013-01-01
      Information visualisations within the field of environmental art are often imbued with an agenda for catalysing changes in behavior. They are political images that rhetorically ask how we might act differently in our ...
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    • Medium-specificity and sociality in expanded cinema re-enactment. 

      Ihlein, Lucas
      Published 2013-01-01
      In this short paper, I introduce the work of the artist group Teaching and Learning Cinema, which re-enacts Expanded Cinema artworks from the 1960s and 70s. I make a connection between sociality (which binds together artists ...
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