Extimacy: the intimate is Other (Pau Waelder, curator of "Extimacy. Art, intimacy and technology") Inside the immense flow of data exchange, the new technologies have facilitated an interdependency between the spheres of what is private and what is public, between interior and exterior, leading us to reveal, in an increasingly natural manner, our experiences, thoughts and feelings, enlarging the circle of intimacy to the point of sharing our inner life with the invisible, abstract audience of Internet users. Things personal become collective, things belonging to others become our own and intimacy is no longer something that is preserved and kept in our innermost circles, but something that is projected in all directions in an eccentric move...
International audienceLaunched in 2006 by the CiTu-Paragraphe under the artistic direction of Mauric...
Intimacy is essential to human life, yet it manifests itself in ways that are incessantly affected b...
The broad research questions of the book are: How can successful, interdisciplinary collaboration co...
Extimacy: the intimate is Other (Pau Waelder, curator of "Extimacy. Art, intimacy and technology...
Inside the immense flow of data exchange, the new technologies have facilitated an interdependency b...
“To intimate is to communicate with the sparest of signs and gestures, and at its root intimacy has ...
A Mediated Intimacy; Art, Technology and Exchange in the Digital Age examines the role of intimacy i...
I am interested in celebrating the senses in an otherwise technological era. However accessible, ubi...
We all experience the same world, yet this experience manifests itself differently within each indiv...
In the digital age artistic work aims to conceive of interactive mechanisms as much as to produce fo...
This chapter discusses the juncture between empathy and presence pronounced in my telematic artworks...
Long before e-mail and the Internet permeated society, Roy Ascott, a pioneering British artist and t...
This article refers to Video-duets, a durational video-performance piece, specifically created for d...
A telepresence-based interactive installation allowing people at three sites (The National Art Museu...
Les contours de la cartographie de l'intimité s'altèrent et se modifient par les espaces de proximit...
International audienceLaunched in 2006 by the CiTu-Paragraphe under the artistic direction of Mauric...
Intimacy is essential to human life, yet it manifests itself in ways that are incessantly affected b...
The broad research questions of the book are: How can successful, interdisciplinary collaboration co...
Extimacy: the intimate is Other (Pau Waelder, curator of "Extimacy. Art, intimacy and technology...
Inside the immense flow of data exchange, the new technologies have facilitated an interdependency b...
“To intimate is to communicate with the sparest of signs and gestures, and at its root intimacy has ...
A Mediated Intimacy; Art, Technology and Exchange in the Digital Age examines the role of intimacy i...
I am interested in celebrating the senses in an otherwise technological era. However accessible, ubi...
We all experience the same world, yet this experience manifests itself differently within each indiv...
In the digital age artistic work aims to conceive of interactive mechanisms as much as to produce fo...
This chapter discusses the juncture between empathy and presence pronounced in my telematic artworks...
Long before e-mail and the Internet permeated society, Roy Ascott, a pioneering British artist and t...
This article refers to Video-duets, a durational video-performance piece, specifically created for d...
A telepresence-based interactive installation allowing people at three sites (The National Art Museu...
Les contours de la cartographie de l'intimité s'altèrent et se modifient par les espaces de proximit...
International audienceLaunched in 2006 by the CiTu-Paragraphe under the artistic direction of Mauric...
Intimacy is essential to human life, yet it manifests itself in ways that are incessantly affected b...
The broad research questions of the book are: How can successful, interdisciplinary collaboration co...