Archive for July, 2009

Week1. An introduction to human-computer interaction

Posted in Electronic Art 1st year on July 31st, 2009

Please look at this site and read the information provided. It is a very interesting, thourough overview of what I touched on in class.

Enjoy!

 http://www.girardin.org/fabien/presentations/girardin_ciudad_hibrida_sevilla.pdf

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Graces Gallery of Gargantuant Size.

Posted in Master of Electronic Art on July 31st, 2009

If i had unlimted resources I would create a gallery in Berlin that was essentially a big warehouse with several acres of garden, designed in particular for performance and installation art.  The garden would have many different sections:  a big lake, woodlands, grasslands that mimik a savana, several hills, a big flat plain of grass and a maze of hedges.  In addition to the use of the gallery space artists would have access to several builders who would create specific spaces within the warehouse for the artists.  The gallery would also have a very big aquarium in the basement that would be build with a space within the centre of the aquarium as a gallery or performance space.

Images from first week’s class

Posted in Electronic Art 1st year on July 30th, 2009

Stay tuned to this entry, it will be upgraded as the semester progresses…

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Great Link to Hack Projects

Posted in Electronic Art 1st year on July 30th, 2009

Please check out this great site of a New York hackers collective:

http://www.nycresistor.com/

WELCOME TO ELECTRONIC ARTS 192 2009

Posted in Electronic Art 1st year on July 29th, 2009

Hello to all students enrolled for second semester electronic arts in 09.

I would like to welocme you all to the Studio Of Electronic Arts Blog and wish you all the best for you semester.

Please refer to your unit outline regarding the details of this unit and my contact details.

Please  accustom yourself to this blog as you will be required to post to it once a week as part of your coursework. This will form a robust digital archive of all the great work you will be making, and also serve as an online mode of communication, through which you can make general comments, post interesting new/discoveries you have and also keep in touch with what other exciting things are occurring in New Media Arts on campus.

Once again, welcome and best wishes for the semester!

Julian Stadon