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

    • Stereoscopic theatre: the impact of gestalt perceptual organization in the stereoscopic theatre environment 

      Beckwith, Megan; Vincs, Kim
      Published 2013-01-01
      This paper argues that it is essential for live theatre that incorporates stereoscopic imagery to reconceptualise the performance space to facilitate a successful audience experience. While 3D technology greatly increases ...
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    • Narratives of locative technologies as memory assemblages. 

      Oliveira, Andreia Machado; Rebolledo, Felix; Hildebrand, Hermes Renato; Foglia, Efrain
      Published 2013-01-01
      This article considers the virtual (re)construction of the Vila Belga neighborhood in Santa Maria, Brazil in terms of memory and the role of place as integrative of experience. Our paper poses the question "What constitutes ...
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    • Dancing in suits: a performer's perspective on the collaborative exchange between self, body, motion capture, animation and audience. 

      Hutchison, Stephanie; Vincs, Kim
      Published 2013-01-01
      The motion capture process places unique demands on performers. The impact of this process on the simultaneously artistic/somatic nature of dance practice is profound. This paper explores, from a performer’s perspective, ...
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    • The Inter-Society for the Electronic Arts revived? 

      van der Plas, Wim
      Published 2013-01-01
      This is an edited version of an introduction written for the panel session with the same name of June 13, 2013. The editing took place after the session was held. Both the introduction and the panel session are seen as the ...
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    • Expanded urban media: from discretized social collages to corrugated social brain 

      Lei, Yang; McArthur, Ian; Miller, Brad
      Published 2013-01-01
      Big data, the mobile Internet, social media and the Internet of things (IOT) generate more information than ever but the aggregation of social intelligence remains far from realising it’s potential. Two exemplary works, ...
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