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Research Announcements

Mannequins and Motorcycles in Vietnam: A Tale of an Eveloved Art Video

Corresponding author: Marsha Berry

Keywords: visual arts, video, techniques, practice-based research, computer science, artists’ writings

Submitted: Wednesday 11th November 2009


Transmesh: A Locative Media System

Corresponding author: Marsha Berry

Keywords: multimedia

Submitted: Tuesday 29th September 2009


Information Aesthetics with Visual Genealogy Project

Corresponding author: Jin Wan Park

Keywords: visual arts, artists’ writings

Submitted: Wednesday 23rd September 2009


Interactive Glitches

Corresponding author: Funda Senova Tunali

Keywords: interaction, concepts, human-computer interaction

Submitted: Sunday 23rd August 2009


How Has the Advent of Portable Audio Players Affected Contemporary Music ?

Corresponding author: Nobuo Masataka

Keywords: music, language, history, philosophy

Submitted: Wednesday 19th August 2009


From Gesture to Form: The Evolution of Expressive Freehand Spatial Interfaces

Corresponding author: Daniel Keefe

Keywords: visual arts, interaction, tools, techniques, human-computer interaction, computer science, artists’ writings

Submitted: Thursday 13th August 2009


How To Make Living Viral Tattoos

Corresponding author: tagny duff

Keywords: visual arts, techniques, collaboration, biological sciences

Submitted: Monday 27th July 2009


Learning from Interstitial Typography

Corresponding author: Luca Simeone

Keywords: visual arts, interaction, environment

Submitted: Friday 10th July 2009


NANOTECHNOLOGY AND SILVER-METAL CLAY FOR ARTISANS

Corresponding author: Dane Hansen

Keywords: materials, engineering

Submitted: Monday 22nd June 2009


CHAOS ALL THE WAY DOWN —PRE-SHOW TO COLLAPSE (SUDDENLY FALLING DOWN)

Corresponding author: James Crutchfield

Keywords: sound, multimedia, performance, collaboration, physical sciences

Submitted: Tuesday 31st March 2009


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