Where Cartesian philosophy distinguishes the perceiving and perceptual mind from the body, phenomenology constitutes the experiential/experiencing body as the subject, giving rise to the affective potential of art. An immersive world of digital connections, smart cities and the Internet of Everything dramatises the centrality of relationship, the intertwining of Self and Other, in the lived environments of human experience. This article addresses the contextual, disciplinary and practical challenges encountered in developing an ambitious interactive public art project embedding SMART technology on the coastal fringes of Cardiff, the capital city of Wales (UK). It examines the processes and problems involved in delivering a stimulating aesth...
Responding to conditions of lockdown and social distancing since March 2020, the Centre for Arts and...
This case study provides insights for artists, designers, and technologists working with community-g...
This article demonstrates the sociological possibilities of using affect. In particular the discussi...
Where Cartesian philosophy distinguishes the perceiving and perceptual mind from the body, phenomeno...
Where Cartesian philosophy distinguishes the perceiving and perceptual mind from the body, phenomeno...
Alice Entwistle / Inga Burrows / Fiona Carroll / Nathan Thomas / Mark Ware / Gareth Loudon Published...
In this article an artist and an academic consider how the idea of subjectivities manifests itself i...
With the increased relevance of digital technologies in civil life comes the challenge of how to des...
With the increased relevance of digital technologies in civil life comes the challenge of how to des...
This article examines response to the interactive artwork ‘Deus Oculi’ designed by Cleverly, and in ...
The aim of the article is to elucidate experience and sense-making in interactive, responsive urban ...
Research that ‘grows apart’ from its original design and proposal is not uncommon, especially when i...
Like an omen, the advent of ubiquitous technologies has carried the general expectation for the emer...
Received 7 May 2018. Accepted 14 June 2018. Published online 1 July 2018.The article presents resear...
How does art, design and architecture enable empathetic and inclusive waysof living together? How do...
Responding to conditions of lockdown and social distancing since March 2020, the Centre for Arts and...
This case study provides insights for artists, designers, and technologists working with community-g...
This article demonstrates the sociological possibilities of using affect. In particular the discussi...
Where Cartesian philosophy distinguishes the perceiving and perceptual mind from the body, phenomeno...
Where Cartesian philosophy distinguishes the perceiving and perceptual mind from the body, phenomeno...
Alice Entwistle / Inga Burrows / Fiona Carroll / Nathan Thomas / Mark Ware / Gareth Loudon Published...
In this article an artist and an academic consider how the idea of subjectivities manifests itself i...
With the increased relevance of digital technologies in civil life comes the challenge of how to des...
With the increased relevance of digital technologies in civil life comes the challenge of how to des...
This article examines response to the interactive artwork ‘Deus Oculi’ designed by Cleverly, and in ...
The aim of the article is to elucidate experience and sense-making in interactive, responsive urban ...
Research that ‘grows apart’ from its original design and proposal is not uncommon, especially when i...
Like an omen, the advent of ubiquitous technologies has carried the general expectation for the emer...
Received 7 May 2018. Accepted 14 June 2018. Published online 1 July 2018.The article presents resear...
How does art, design and architecture enable empathetic and inclusive waysof living together? How do...
Responding to conditions of lockdown and social distancing since March 2020, the Centre for Arts and...
This case study provides insights for artists, designers, and technologists working with community-g...
This article demonstrates the sociological possibilities of using affect. In particular the discussi...