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Aug 05, 2006 at 10:17 AM |
Airports are awe-inspiring places: concentrated, tangible examples of the wider notion of "technology," the application of scientific knowledge for practical purpose; to travel from point A to point B. But scratch beneath the surface of these massive man-made structures and you start to find a much more intimate, human-scale landscape. DataNature is a multi-site electronic artwork that reveals and celebrates the strange, secret beauty and interconnectedness of seemingly disparate natural and man-made aspects of Norman Y. Mineta San Jose International Airport and its environs.
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Creating an Art & Technology Infrastructure for the San Jose International Airport |
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Aug 05, 2006 at 12:00 AM |
San Jose, SJC, Gorbet, Banerjee, art activation, technology art, airport, infrastructureThe team of Gorbet+Banerjee was selected as the Airport Art Activation Team for the San Jose International Airport. Our mandate is to: 1) create an infrastructure that will support an ongoing program of Art & Technology; 2) design and build "flexible technological platforms" that will enable a rotating series of artworks commissioned for the airport; and 3) create a number of "pilot artworks" using the platforms. At the Symposium we will present our research and designs, report on progress, and offer insights gained from the project. |
Last Updated ( Aug 07, 2006 at 01:47 AM )
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Wetware Hackers Discussed |
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Written by Kuniko Vroman
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Apr 23, 2006 at 02:15 AM |
biotechnology, wetware, genomics, instruction, ethics, hacking Wetware Hackers Discussed is a responsive/reflective discussion of Hands-On How-To Workshops on Biotech Art and Wet Lab Procedures. In addition to the issues of using biotech within an art practice, teaching biotech procedures presents additional issues that differ from teaching within an electronic/computational paradigm. The panel will generate, problemmatize, discuss and record observations of informal biotech instruction, specifically responding to the Wetware Hackers ISEA2006 workshop conducted by the panelists. |
Last Updated ( Aug 05, 2006 at 10:05 AM )
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An Intent to Communicate Semaphores, Listening Posts, and other recent work |
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Written by Kuniko Vroman
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Apr 23, 2006 at 12:46 AM |
San Jose Semaphore, information theory, statistcs, communication, Ben Rubin Can artworks help to reveal a latent "intent to communicate" in architecture, urban landscapes, financial markets, and computer source code? Ben Rubin will discuss his latest public artwork, San Jose Semaphore, and place it in the context of his other recent projects, including Dark Source, The Quiet Ticking of Dreams, Checked Out, Open Outcry, and Listening Post. |
Last Updated ( Aug 07, 2006 at 01:11 AM )
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