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Science in a society of imperfect people. Category Archives: Book review. Erwin Schrödinger on the value of science. September 20, 2013. You may ask you are bound to ask me now: What, then, is in your opinion the value of natural science? Continue reading →. Posted in Book review. The value of science. Feynman’s Lectures made available for free online. September 16, 2013. How much more is possible. 8211; until now. Caltech has just released an on-line version. While the majority of the text is by nature ...
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Supporters «Australian Network for Art and Technology
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You are here: Australian Network for Art and Technology. ANAT undertakes a unique program of activities that benefit the arts, culture, research, community and the economy. Over the past few years we, as a society, have changed how we interact with groups and organisations because of the cultural shift brought about by social media. We often align ourselves with groups or projects we have sympathy for, or an interest in, but rarely have the time to actively shape those groups or projects.
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The ANAT Synapse Residency. At the Nokia Research Labs, Tampere, Finland. May 13th, 2008. Filed under: interesting people. Working on conceptual threads. 8212; Tina @ 6:07 pm. I also pitched another project exploring serendipity. I pitched to two groups at Nokia Research Labs. It was a long meeting – went for three, but worth the trip. I am now writing up how I would like them to support the work. Arrived at the Banff Center. March 3rd, 2008. Filed under: CHAMELEON PROJECT. 8212; Tina @ 2:56 pm. We have ...
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The ANAT Synapse Residency. July 18th, 2008. Filed under: CHAMELEON PROJECT. 8212; Tina @ 6:20 pm. We are now working on experiment 5 and 6. Creating an ‘ethnographic style short film’ to understand the most potent actions that cause emotional contagion (shot at BMNI) (still in edit). Creating a live emotional contagion tool that transposes live social interactions and slows it down to reveal micro-expressions. (showed at the Dana Centre, Science Museum London). Using three networked computers and camera...
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Tina Gonsalves
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The ANAT Synapse Residency. January 30th, 2009. Filed under: CHAMELEON PROJECT. 8212; Tina @ 5:09 am. Every decision requires so much testing from an aesthetic, engagement, HCI, scientific and technological point of view – its slow going. Much testing and much collaboration. My main job seems to be asking the right questions to everyone, and trying to talk in a language that everyone understands. Anyway, a small catch up. Update of chameleon project. November 10th, 2008. Filed under: CHAMELEON PROJECT.
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DNA Of Creativity - Arts and Sciences: Links And Catagories
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Monday, February 7, 2011. Reference: Historical Types of Collaborations. Type I: Artists who collaborate with Scientists or Technologists on common projects resulting in both the production of art works as well as scientific discoveries. Type 1a: Scientists or Technologists working with Artists to develop technological inventions. Type 1b: Artists working with Scientists or Technologists to appropriate science for the arts. Below are some links classified by category. Art and Science Collaborations.
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Insights, ideas and inspiration for the arts. Archives for posts with tag: visual arts. Laquo; Older Entries. Arts interview: Nicky McWilliam. July 15, 2013. Nicky in front of Eva Breuer Art Dealer – Painting Roland Wakelin, The bridge from North Sydney, 1939. In Sydney, her late mother’s gallery in Woollahra, runs a small mediation practice with another lawyer, is at the tail end of a PhD in law set for completion in the next two months, and has three teenage children, a husband and two dogs. It is easy...
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embracing sound program » 2008 » February
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INT projects, prizes, conferences residencies. OZ projects, prizes, conferences residencies. RECENT ACTIVITIES : Australian Sound Artists. Archive for February, 2008. Sound Installation a finalist at the 2008 Helen Lempriere National Sculpture Award. Tuesday, February 26th, 2008. Installation and sound work by Duke Albada has been selected for the Helen Lempriere National Sculpture Award. Werribee Park Victoria, and is on display until 1 June 2008. Listen to sound sample here. Tuesday, February 26th, 2008.
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Science in a society of imperfect people. How to make polyhedral pumpkins for Halloween. October 30, 2015. It’s Halloween. If you live in Australia like me you have probably never carved a pumpkin before… but I’m going to try and tempt you with instructions for these polyhedral nerd lanterns. If you’re too shy to try them alone, use the kids as an excuse. It’s a fun way to learn about the five Platonic Solids. Continue reading →. Dennis Jensen, Tony Abbott and science in the new government. In an intervi...