Proceedings of the 19th International Symposium on Electronic Art, ISEA2013, Sydney: Recent submissions
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Hacking the body.
Published 2013-01-01Hacking the Body is a proposed collaborative re-search project that explores the use of the concept of 'hacking' to repurpose and re-imagine internal signals from the body through DIY biosensors and soft circuits. This ...Open AccessConference paper -
Exploring the responsive site: Ko Maungawhau ki runga.
Published 2013-01-01Ko Maungawhau ki runga is a performative research project by the author on the site of a former 17th century Maori Pa (fortified village) in Auckland, New Zealand. It is a subset of the long-term project 'Do we see in ...Open AccessConference paper -
Eye spy: art, visibility and global war.
Published 2013-01-01Since 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 ...Open AccessConference paper -
Tangibility: highlighting physicality in interactive installations.
Published 2013-01-01Touch is our connection to our world and, as digital technologies develop, we must find ways to recontextualise touch within emerging digital spaces. This paper discusses the development of 'Tangibility', an installation ...Open AccessConference paper -
Supereste ut pugnatis (pugnatis) ut supereste.
Published 2013-01-01The title of the work discussed in this paper, 'Supereste ut Pugnatis (Pugnatis) ut Supereste', is derived from the motto (Fight to Live) of the Chemical Defense Establishment located at Porton Down in the UK. The work is ...Open AccessConference paper