• The music of CSIRAC, some untold stories. 

      Doornbusch, Paul
      Published 2013-01-01
      CSIRAC was probably the first computer in the world to play music, although that was never developed. The music was never recorded, but it has been reconstructed to a very high degree of authenticity. A book documenting ...
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    • From sound to waves to territories. 

      Brueggemeier, Jan Hendrik
      Published 2013-01-01
      This paper explores the debate around environmental humanities through the lens of sound and recent examples of sound art. Taking the emergence of ecocriticism as a point of departure, it discusses sound as a conceptual ...
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    • The sound of memory| an audience derived audio visual experience. 

      Burgess, Noel
      Published 2013-01-01
      The ubiquitous and portable nature of recording devices has changed the way society remembers and communicates. The prosthetic nature of device located memories in the form of text, still and moving image media constructs ...
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    • Wo. Defy - designing wearable technology in the context of historical cultural resistance practices. 

      Chung, Wynnie (Wing Yi); Ip, Emily; Schiphorst, Thecla
      Published 2013-01-01
      This paper presents the design process and technical development of Wo.Defy, an interactive kinetic garment that explores a suffragette cultural critique of the 'Self-Combing Sisters', a group of women in early twentieth ...
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    • Explorations of ecological autarky in art, design and science. 

      Nigten, Anne; Van Dartel, Michel
      Published 2013-01-01
      While the notion of autarky is often contested in terms of feasibility and desirability, art and design projects that deal with autarky seem to highlight the positive socio-cultural and ecological effects of autarkic living. ...
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