What follows is an edited transcript of a conversation that took place on the topic of performance and technology at the Mechanics Institute, Brunswick, on Saturday 3 November 2013. The participants - Suzanne Kersten, David Pledger, Julian Rickert, Tamara Saulwick and Hellen Sky - are all practising artists who have engaged with various forms of everyday and extra-daily technologies in their creative work. Gorkem Acaroglu and Glenn D\u27Cruz facilitated and moderated the discussion
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© 2018, Springer-Verlag London Ltd., part of Springer Nature. This article explores the nature of ar...
Increased use of ICT in art projects opens novel opportunities forcontemporary artists seeking innov...
We don t always realize that the boundaries between the physical and virtual worlds in our daily lif...
The goal of the panel discussion was to bring together policy makers, artists and academics, to deba...
Exploring the relationship between art and technology, a collection of nine papers, presented at the...
What is the relationship, if any, between art and technology? Over the last few centuries, artists a...
Jerry Kaplan, a computer scientist and AI expert talks with Kal Spelletich, an artist who works with...
From Louis Daguerre to Andy Warhol, artists have always used technology to invent, create and redefi...
conference that is situated at the blurred boundaries between science and art. Every year this confe...
Intersecting Art and Technology in Practice: Techne/Technique/Technology is a series of chapters fro...
This session focuses on maker-spaces within a university context and the role that analogue plays in...
When we think of collaboration that takes place across practices and knowledge domains enabled by te...
On 12 July 2010 a group of artists, poets, writers, researchers and academics met up at Kingston Uni...
Over the past few decades, the arts have become increasingly dependent on and influenced by the dev...
Recent debates about mediating bodies in live performance foreground advancements in audio technolog...
© 2018, Springer-Verlag London Ltd., part of Springer Nature. This article explores the nature of ar...
Increased use of ICT in art projects opens novel opportunities forcontemporary artists seeking innov...
We don t always realize that the boundaries between the physical and virtual worlds in our daily lif...