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Feb 21st, 2008
New media, like the computer technology on which it relies, races simultaneously towards the future and the past, towards the bleeding edge of obsolescence. Indeed, rather ...
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Oct 29th, 2008
Miller explores the overall theme of sound in contemporary art, digital media, and composition. He reconstructs the history of sound and recorded media by several of the mo...
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Jun 4th, 2001
An informal conversation about Paola's most recent exhibition, "Workspheres", which showed in New York in 2001. "Workspheres" examines the balance between work and life, an...
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Jan 11th, 2006
Like oxygen, privacy is an odorless, colorless substance usually taken for granted. It is deeply rooted in both the personal and the social, evoking a range of human respon...
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Feb 26th, 2008
Craig Baldwin is a filmmaker and curator whose interests lie in archival retrieval and recombinatory forms of cinema, performance, and installation. He is the recipient of ...
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Jan 13th, 2009
Clay Shirky is the author of "Here Comes Everybody: The power of organizing without organizations", and teaches at the Interactive Telecommunications Program at NYU, where ...
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Sep 30th, 2008
Kenya Hara is interested in designing “circumstances” or “conditions” rather than “things.” A graphic designer and Professor at the Musashino Art university, Hara has been...
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Feb 24th, 2011
The logic that underlies modern computing is usually thought of as purely symbolic, yet in 1953 a telephone operator in Ohio discovered that this logic may be represented b...
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Oct 31st, 2011
Stereoscopic 3D has been a constant presence in Western societies for more than 150 years, and many of its features were anticipated even earlier. Stereoscopy is often trea...
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Jan 31st, 2012
The intersection of the creative arts and neuroscience is not always a comfortable place. Artists may feel their work is misrepresented and deeply misunderstood, and neuros...
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May 2nd, 2008
Currently living in San Francisco, Frances Dyson (Ph.D), is an Associate Professor in Technocultural Studies, University of California, Davis, where she teaches film, new m...
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Apr 25th, 2008
Bratton's introduction to the new edition of Paul Virilio's Speed and Politics was recently published by Semiotext(e)/MIT Press. He has published widely, from AD and Volume...
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Nov 20th, 2008
The Yes Men are a merry troupe of imposters who have poked fun at some of the world's biggest corporate criminals. They are most well known for impersonating the WTO– the s...
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Jun 5th, 2000
Judith Donath synthesizes knowledge from fields such as urban design, evolutionary biology and cognitive science to build innovative interfaces for on-line communities and ...
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Oct 11th, 2005
The faculty of Design | Media Arts represent the diversity of interests along with the interdisciplinary tendencies and innovative hybridity that the department promotes an...
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May 1st, 2008
Lev Manovich is the author of Soft Cinema: Navigating the Database (The MIT Press, 2005), Black Box - White Cube (Merve Verlag Berlin, 2005), and The Language of New Media ...
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Jan 31st, 2008
Motion Theory is a studio redefining the production industry through a combination of creative development, filmmaking, and innovative visual effects. The company's unique ...
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Feb 6th, 2008
Lucy Bullivant is an exhibition curator, author and critic based in London. She has written three publications on interactive architecture: 4dsocial, AD/Wiley, 2007, Respon...
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Feb 29th, 2008
Since 1998 Pavel Smetana is the director of CIANT|International Centre for Art and New Technologies in Prague and the head of A.N.T.Lab - multimedia research laboratory in ...
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Mar 6th, 2008
Beatriz da Costa is an interdisciplinary artist and researcher who works at the intersection of contemporary art, engineering, politics, and the life sciences. Da Costa is ...
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Apr 19th, 2006
Jeffrey Grupp is an adjunct professor at Indiana University Northwest (a satellite campus of Indiana University in Gary, Indiana). He is also a Ph.D. student in philosophy ...
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Feb 11th, 2003
Randall M. Packer, Secretary of the US Department of Art & Technology in Washington, DC, will announce a bold new campaign, "10,000 Acts of Artistic Mediation," intended to...
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May 8th, 2000
Jared Diamond is one of America's most celebrated scholars. A professor of Geography and Physiology at the University of California, he is equally renowned for his work in ...
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Dec 4th, 2002
Dr. Oliver Grau is a new-media art historian and lectures at the Department of Art History, Humboldt University in Berlin. He is a visiting professor at the Kunstuniversity...
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Oct 22nd, 2002
Winslow Burleson received his PhD from the MIT Media Lab, Affective Computing Group. He joined ASU's Computer Systems Engineering and the Arts, Media, and Engineering gradu...
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Jun 6th, 2002
Eric Paulos is the Director of the Living Environments Lab and an Assistant Professor in the Berkeley Center for New Media (BCNM) with a faculty appointment within the Elec...
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May 30th, 2002
Born in Detroit, Michigan in 1945, Charles Bigelow attained a BA from Reed College, where he studied anthropology and, with Lloyd Reynolds, calligraphy and the history of w...
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Oct 8th, 2012
Speeding through LAX toward our departure gate, we routinely step on the moving walkway, paying hardly any attention to it. In 1900 things were different. Le trottoir roula...
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Mar 1st, 2006
The term ‘cycle-logical’ creates a linguistic link between recycling and psychology. Cycle-logic means using cyclic logic that expands thinking beyond current uses and end-...
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Apr 22nd, 2003
What drives a man with no science training to think he can succeed where Einstein and Stephen Hawking have failed? For the past thirty years Jim Carter- gold miner, abalone...
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Jan 28th, 2009
Steven Heller wears many hats (in addition to the New York Yankees): For 33 years he was an art director at the New York Times, originally on the OpEd Page and for almost 3...
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May 28th, 2002
Graduate Programs present LA-based graphic designer Lorraine Wild of Green Dragon Office. Wild is well known as an influential and inspiring designer, writer, historian, an...
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Jan 22nd, 2013
A presentation and discussion about emerging models of collaborative writing and scholarship featuring authors of the recently published 10 PRINT CHR$(205.5+RND(1)); : GOTO...
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Feb 5th, 2013
Peter Sellars (born September 27, 1957) is an American theatre director, noted for his unique contemporary stagings of classical and contemporary operas and plays. Sellars ...
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