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Propagations, light robots as cellular automata

The basic mechanisms of artificial intelligence are still around, probably because there are still few real applications able to make a user think that a machine has some kind of “intelligence”. So...

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Modern Fossil – Fossilization now

Sometimes they have evolved. Sometimes they have only appeared briefly and then mysteriously lost all their functionality and appeal. Obsolete technological objects, once cutting-edge, turn into...

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Mechanical Tumor, how to feel the CPU stress

All people who have a digitally related job tend to develop a unique relationship with their computer. The machine is often humanized and referred to as a living creature. Depending on the day it...

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Communicating Bacteria Dress, bacterial social design

“Communicating Bacteria” is an installation inspired by biological research on the flow of communication between bacteria. It is the result of a collaboration between the artist Anna Domitriu, (for a...

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I Am A Camera – Very Intimate Pictures

Luke Evans and Josh Lake have created intriguing process-based photographs by turning their bodies into “cameras.” Both ingested 35mm photographic film slides and allowed their natural bodily...

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Cipher – A Macro Wiev Of Micro

Bacteria, beings measuring just a thousandth of a millimetre across, are the most widespread organisms on Earth. They are everywhere and can survive in extreme conditions. They mutate, adapt and seem...

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The Decelerator – Real Slow Motion

“The decelerator” designed by German artist Lorenz Potthast is a helmet made with reflective metal, aiming to provide total detachment from reality. The helmet does not generate a virtual or augmented...

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edited by: Laura Beloff, Erich Berger, Terike Haapoja – Field_Notes – From...

Printon Printinghouse Ltd, ISBN-13: 978-9529323135, English/Finnish, 256 pages, 2013, Estonia This is the first in a series of publications originating from a specific “field” laboratory at the...

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Sue Thomas – Technobiophilia: Nature and Cyberspace

Bloomsbury Academic, ISBN-13: 978-1849660396, English, 224 pages, 2013, UK It seems that our ancestral attachment to nature has not been forgotten, especially if you look at how we use natural...

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An Auditory Delusion Of Life, the sound of breathing, by Minsu Kim

Recent graduate of the Royal College of Art Minsu Kim has created an experimental project that explores the possibilities of sensory interaction between humans and machines. The work, which was...

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edited by Regine Rapp and Christian de Lutz – [Macro]biologies &...

Blurb, ISBN: 978-1320652773, English, 98 pages, 2015 What has been collectively defined in the past as “bio art” can be now divided into a series of different branches, involving different balances...

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