Future of Art and Technology
On February 15th starting at 6pm is a Future Salon event titled Future of Art and Technology. I’m not really familiar with any of the efforts or organizations listed there, so I’m going to learn about the stuff. For a while I’ve been thinking about hooking together biofeedback systems with the electronics commonly found at live events, spurred somewhat by reading The Diamond Age by Stephenson a while ago. It’s the merger of art, technology, and social systems like that which really gets my interest up. That’s one of the aspects that draws me to mobility, and technologies like mesh networking, TinyOS, and hacking RFID to do more interesting stuff than it’s deployed to do. When you allow the dialog of creation that the artist and audience engage in to compress to a realtime exchange (when the feedback loop is closed and direct) I think a state change happens. It’s a lot like the change in communication styles that happen between asyncronous and syncronous dialog everywhere else.
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February 8th, 2005 at 1:19 pm
overused maybe, but to me science in and of itself is an art form, and MIT’s Technology Review had an article today that was interesting stuff…
http://www.technologyreview.com/articles/05/03/issue/feature_implant.asp?p=1
about braingate http://www.cyberkineticsinc.com/braingate.htm
my traditional tendencies are towards film and photography which to me translate nicely in the art and technology scope. as the brain interprets the surroundings that is my happiest medium for art. and using advances in lenses and printing to share with the world, here’s a gallery I’ve been to has some gorgeous pictures with amazing prints.. this month they feature Wolf. and for the lack of words, in my geek world is hypercool..and the baygaurdian has a better description of this ‘architecure of density’ exhibit.
http://www.kochgallery.com/exhibitions/index.html
http://www.kochgallery.com/exhibitions/wolf_architecture/01.html
Enjoy!
cheers,
m