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Jason Salavon
Jason Salavon is an amazing media artist based out of Chicago. I met him as a visiting critic / artist at Cranbrook Academy of Art. |
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Turbulance
Turbulence is a project of New Radio and Performing Arts, Inc. (NRPA), a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization that has as its core mission the commissioning of networked art by emerging and established artists. |
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Upgrade
Upgrade! is an international, emerging network of autonomous nodes united by art, technology, and a commitment to bridging cultural divides. |
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New Radio and Performing Arts
New Radio and Performing Arts, Inc. (NRPA) was founded in 1981 to foster the development of new and experimental work for radio and sound arts. |
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MIT Media Lab
Leading to a growing focus on how electronic information overlaps with the everyday physical world |
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Multi-Touch Interaction Research
This is a cool link sent to me by my friend Jason about the future of digital interaction... watch the demo video for full affect. |
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Harvey Goldman
Harvey Goldman is a multidisciplinary artist. While I studied with a lot of great faculty in undergraduate school, Harvey was an important mentor and friend. |
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Peter Horvath
An artist pointed out to me by Jason M. Pretty amazing uses of simple web technology. Peter Horvath works in video, sound, photo and new media. |
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Eyebeam
Eyebeam engages cultural dialogue at the intersection of the arts and sciences. Its goal is to forge an understanding of the relatedness of these practices, which are becoming increasingly significant engines of cultural production. |
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Digital dialogues: technology and the hand
Digital Dialogues: Technology and the Hand is a studio-based symposium that explores the hand as it relates to aesthetics, expression, craft and digital technology. |
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The Center for Digital Storytelling
Every community has a memory of itself. Not a history, nor an archive, nor an authoritative record... A living memory, an awareness of a collective identity woven of a thousand stories. |
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