Rapid changes in science, technology and new media will lead to more sophisticated ideas about what it means to be human, in thought, body, emotional response and artistic expression. New relationships will form between humans, machines and animals with the human functioning as a networked resource that can be accessed globally over the internet.This paper documents both the technical and theoretical development of the collaborative interactive new media video project “The Emotions (after Charles Darwin)” which explores some of the above concepts. “The Emotions” first tries to establish the existence of the universality of emotions at a biological level, as empirically measured and documented by the results of the control group (non-autisti...
This cross-disciplinary essay employs some illustrations ('vignettes') of behavioural interactions e...
[[abstract]]The view of emotion was a human evolutionary leftover from animal defects for psychology...
ment that emotion expressions are evolved and adaptive (at least at some point in the past) and serv...
Rapid changes in science, technology and new media art will lead to more sophisticated ideas about w...
While the emotion mechanism is generally considered to be evolutionarily continuous, suggesting a ce...
For thousands of years, people have been talking about emotions, from Plato and Aristotle’s theorie...
Emotions suffuse our lives: a symphony of feeling - usually whispering and murmuring in pianissimo b...
Emotion in the Digital Age examines how emotion is understood, researched and experienced in relatio...
In collaboration with the Rapidform Print Research department at the Royal College of Art in London ...
Technology alters how people feel, creates outlets for people to express their emotions, and provide...
Knowledge is a possible source of emotions and it allows each mind to be free, to go beyond borders,...
[[abstract]]The view of emotion was a human evolutionary leftover from animal defects for psychology...
This paper discusses the evolutionary origin and adaptive functions of emotions, in line with contem...
Emotions have become increasingly important in our time, in all realms of social reality. This activ...
One of the most striking applications of Darwinian principles resides in the evolutionary account of...
This cross-disciplinary essay employs some illustrations ('vignettes') of behavioural interactions e...
[[abstract]]The view of emotion was a human evolutionary leftover from animal defects for psychology...
ment that emotion expressions are evolved and adaptive (at least at some point in the past) and serv...
Rapid changes in science, technology and new media art will lead to more sophisticated ideas about w...
While the emotion mechanism is generally considered to be evolutionarily continuous, suggesting a ce...
For thousands of years, people have been talking about emotions, from Plato and Aristotle’s theorie...
Emotions suffuse our lives: a symphony of feeling - usually whispering and murmuring in pianissimo b...
Emotion in the Digital Age examines how emotion is understood, researched and experienced in relatio...
In collaboration with the Rapidform Print Research department at the Royal College of Art in London ...
Technology alters how people feel, creates outlets for people to express their emotions, and provide...
Knowledge is a possible source of emotions and it allows each mind to be free, to go beyond borders,...
[[abstract]]The view of emotion was a human evolutionary leftover from animal defects for psychology...
This paper discusses the evolutionary origin and adaptive functions of emotions, in line with contem...
Emotions have become increasingly important in our time, in all realms of social reality. This activ...
One of the most striking applications of Darwinian principles resides in the evolutionary account of...
This cross-disciplinary essay employs some illustrations ('vignettes') of behavioural interactions e...
[[abstract]]The view of emotion was a human evolutionary leftover from animal defects for psychology...
ment that emotion expressions are evolved and adaptive (at least at some point in the past) and serv...