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SYMPOSIUM I.I.: RADICAL ATOMS – FROM VISION TO PRACTICE, organized by Ars Electronica 2016

SYMPOSIUM I.I.: RADICAL ATOMS – FROM VISION TO PRACTICE, organized by Ars Electronica

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    POSTCITY, Conference Hall
    09.09.2016
    SYMPOSIUM I.I.
    RADICAL ATOMS – FROM VISION TO PRACTICE

    Moderators: Gerfried Stocker (AT), Hiroshi Ishii (US/JP)
    Speakers: Daniel Leithinger (AT), Sean Follmer (US), Ken Nakagaki (JP), Luke Vink (NZ/NL), Amanda Parkes (US), Lining Yao (CN/US), Joe Paradiso (US), Jifei Ou (CN), Dávid Lakatos (HU)

    The first Panel of the theme symposium is the theoretical accompaniment and exploration of the Radical Atoms exhibition. Developed in close cooperation with Hiroshi Ishii (US/JP), the RADICAL ATOMS – FROM VISION TO PRACTICE symposium follows the path of artistically inspired technological development, from idea to creation. Examples from the early years of the Tangible Media Group demonstrate how ideas derived from art led to the development of trailblazing and fundamentally new technological concepts.
    • Info: A symposium in the context of the European Digital Art & Science Network.
    Year of creation
    2016

    Urls
    http://talksandlectures.aec.at/search.php?searchtext=RADICAL+ATOMS+%E2%80%93+FROM+VISION+TO+PRACTICE&search=ok

    Start:
    Sep 09, 2016
    Ars Electronica
    Daniel Leithinger (AT)
    Photo showing Daniel Leithinger of the Tangible Media Group.

    Daniel Leithinger (AT) and Sean Follmer (US)
    Photo showing Daniel Leithinger and Sean Follmer (right) of the Tangible Media Group.

    Ken Nakagaki (JP)
    Photo showing Ken Nakagaki of the Tangible Media Group.

    Luke Vink (NZ/NL)
    Photo showing Luke Vink of the Tangible Media Group.

    Amanda Parkes (US)
    Photo showing Amanda Parkes of the Tangible Media Group.

    Lining Yao (CN/US)
    Photo showing Lining Yao of the Tangible Media Group.

    Joe Paradiso (US)
    Photo showing Joe Paradiso.

    Jifei Ou (CN)
    Photo showing Jifei Ou of the Tangible Media Group.

    Dávid Lakatos (HU)
    Photo showing David Lakatos of the Tangible Media Group.
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