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Aphasic Aesthetics: Thinking with the Body across Disability Studies, Media Art and Phenomenology
This paper explores the intersection between speech therapy, immersive multimedia installation art and phenomenological approaches to empathy. Taking as a case study contemporary artists that are engaging in a dialogue ... -
Approximate Repetitions: Latent Big Data
Donald Rumsfeld famously quipped, “There are known knowns. These are things we know that we know. There are known unknowns. That is to say, there are things that we know we don't know. But there are also unknown unknowns. There ... -
Archive Agencies. Tracing the Implied Producers of Media Art Collections
The relation between archives and history is, at best, a precarious one. It is often assumed that everything we need to remember or know is to be found in archives. And the way archives have been and are being used to write ... -
Archiving Failure: Film, History and Unfinished Projects (Q&A session)
The panel consisted of the following presentations: • ‘Notebooks, raw film reels and ephemera as Research-creation (Process)’ by Monika Kin Gagnon; • ‘Mechanography, Film and Education’ by Mark Hayward; • ‘Right before ... -
Archiving of Computer Games
The growing attention on computer games is great and more than justified, but for all the efforts to understand the games and to push them forward, attention on and access to the huge tradition of the works themselves is ... -
ARS ELECTRONICA re:shaping a city’s cultural identity
30 years ago the first Ars Electronica festival took place in Linz, Austria. Ars has grown to be one of the most influential Media Art festivals and centers worldwide. But while much has been written about it, and still ... -
Art and science playing on the margins. On the discovery of photography in the 19th century Brazil.
(2007-11)This paper examines photography as a particular case of a multiple discovery in science and technology. It concerns an original photographic process developed during the 19th century Brazil simultaneously and independently ... -
Art and Technology as Research: Episteme and Techne Fluidity
At the outset, the paper will present a selection of research fields and practices of members of RELATE (Research Laboratory for Art and Technology) at Aalborg University. As a newly founded research group, RELATE allows ... -
Art as a Playground for Evolution
(Riga: RIXC, 2016)The article connects artistic activity with play activity and evolution, which are considered on two levels. On the first level, play activity and its beneficial role to evolution is introduced through various science sc ... -
Art as Research / Artists as Inventors (Introduction to the Session)
Do “innovations” and “inventions” in the field of art differ from those in the field of technology and science? Do artists still contribute anything “new” to those fields of research – and did they ever in history? Which ... -
Art as Research / Artists as Inventors (Q&A session)
The panel consisted of the following presentations: • ‘Art as Research/ Artists as Inventors’ by Dieter Daniels; • ‘Richard Monkhouse & Peter Donebauer, and Development of the EMS Spectron and the Videokalos Image ... -
Art on Instagram: Imaginary museums, counter-collections and moving images
This paper addresses the impact of the photographic reproduction of artworks at the museums and sharing of these images on Instagram. Created in 2010, when the museum began to reconsider the prohibitions to use mobile ... -
Art, Science and Technology in Russia: current affairs and ambitions for the future (from institutional and artistic perspective)
Experiments in art, science and technology in the cultural situation of post-Soviet Russia have been remaining relatively marginal area of contemporary art, education and cultural production. There were very few artists, ... -
Art, War, and Cambridge Cybernetics
(2007-11)Cambridge, well known for the creation of the first full-scale operational stored-program computer EDSAC, is also important, but less well known, for the development of Cybernetic theory and the application of cross-disciplinary ... -
Art-Science connections for the visualisation of minerals: historical precedents for media arts
The Making of Rocks: ‘By what furnaces of fire the adamant was melted, and by what wheels of earthquake it was torn, and by what teeth of glacier and weight of sea-waves it was engraven and finished into its perfect form, ... -
Arte e ciência no século XIX: um estudo em torno da descoberta da fotografia no Brasil
(Centro de Pesquisa e Documentação de História Contemporânea do Brasil da Fundação Getúlio Vargas, 2004)This paper examines the relationship between art and science in the discovery of photography. It concerns an original photographic process created by the Frenchman Hercule Florence in the 19th century Brazil, simultaneously ... -
ARTS AND APPARATUS - Plea for the Dramatisation of an Interface - In Support of a Dramatics of the Difference
(Intersubjectivity: media metaphors, play & provocation - 6th international Vilém Flusser symposium - Budapest Hungary, 1997-03-15)In the world of metaphors in and around the net, the relation to life has become remarkable central. Biology as a discipline has occupied a leading role. If we look towards the autonomy of the ethics and aesthetics of the ... -
At the Crossroads of Art, Technology and Education – a cross-disciplinary expert meeting to discuss responsive media art education culture in the 21C
(2007-11)It is increasingly accepted that, alongside cybernetics, computer science, music and the visual arts, experimental performance practice is also essential for an understanding of past and present media arts history. After ... -
Audio Toy Box: Building customizable communication therapy toys using Radio Frequency Identification
‘Critical Making’ understood as hybrid conceptual/material practices supported by humanistic theories and assumptions are increasingly en vogue. Increasingly, humanities faculties in North America are developing programs ...