This work intends to examine a work of art, specifically the Large Glass from Marcel Duchamp, based on the concept of interface. The analysis is based on the spectator’s action and on the conditions that the work establishes in a way that the action updates the work and transforms it continuously. Three points, based on the Large Glass, are proposed for the work of art to organize the spectator’s action creatively: (-) Technology conceived as creation process (-) Virtualization of representative supports, from the internal projections of the spectator. (-) Production of specific subjectivation process. // These aspects can be applied for the reflection on the establishment of creative relationships between utilitarian interfaces and their u...
Glass has fundamentally changed our cultural landscape over the last one hundred years. Yet, the aes...
At the intersection of Augmented Reality with Wearing Technologies, a new aesthetic paradigm is emer...
Surface Production: The Replication and Display of Objects is a photo-sculptural installation compri...
The scope of the essay is limited by the ideas behind the mechanisation of desire as conceptualised ...
Combining art historical and technical perspectives, this paper examines Richard Hamilton’s1965–6 re...
Oil, varnish, lead foil, lead wire, and dust on glass plate mounted between two glass panels "Surely...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether The Large Glass was a negation of women for Marce...
This study aims to grasp the two distinct artworks one is from the literary field: Penal Colony, wri...
Departing from Duchamp’s advice in 1961 of finding the “com- mon factor” between the non-representat...
In this paper we will be examining the relevance of interactivity, locativity and visualization to t...
In summary the major considerations for this artistic performance were the integration of the work w...
This thesis addresses the value of employing noise in the formulation of interfaces that engage in s...
Artist's statement: Contemporary studio glass is often tied to functionalism and aesthetics. The und...
This article explores the role of glass as a medium in the fine arts rather than as a craft form. It...
There is a long history of creative encounters between tangible interface design and the Arts. Howev...
Glass has fundamentally changed our cultural landscape over the last one hundred years. Yet, the aes...
At the intersection of Augmented Reality with Wearing Technologies, a new aesthetic paradigm is emer...
Surface Production: The Replication and Display of Objects is a photo-sculptural installation compri...
The scope of the essay is limited by the ideas behind the mechanisation of desire as conceptualised ...
Combining art historical and technical perspectives, this paper examines Richard Hamilton’s1965–6 re...
Oil, varnish, lead foil, lead wire, and dust on glass plate mounted between two glass panels "Surely...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether The Large Glass was a negation of women for Marce...
This study aims to grasp the two distinct artworks one is from the literary field: Penal Colony, wri...
Departing from Duchamp’s advice in 1961 of finding the “com- mon factor” between the non-representat...
In this paper we will be examining the relevance of interactivity, locativity and visualization to t...
In summary the major considerations for this artistic performance were the integration of the work w...
This thesis addresses the value of employing noise in the formulation of interfaces that engage in s...
Artist's statement: Contemporary studio glass is often tied to functionalism and aesthetics. The und...
This article explores the role of glass as a medium in the fine arts rather than as a craft form. It...
There is a long history of creative encounters between tangible interface design and the Arts. Howev...
Glass has fundamentally changed our cultural landscape over the last one hundred years. Yet, the aes...
At the intersection of Augmented Reality with Wearing Technologies, a new aesthetic paradigm is emer...
Surface Production: The Replication and Display of Objects is a photo-sculptural installation compri...