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Timo
(ex)-MotionGraphic designer, currently expanding horizons at MA Media Design of the PietZwart Institue in Rotterdam. Residing in Amsterdam. Time_in_Trains > Time_at_Home. Looking at code and visuals.
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Jacob Kok
Fashion, Music, New media, Biology, Philosophy, Interpretation, Perception, Human, Nature, Electronic
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Why Lithuanians don't dance
and the Austrians don't like prizes
Awards are never fair. And they are never fun. Except maybe for those who take part and win. And even that not always. However, 5 internationally famous artists on show and 50.000 euros in prize...
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book: Andy Clark 17 Jan 1996
Mind and morals
Essays on Ethics and Cognitive Science
The essays in this anthology deal with the growing interconnections between moral philosophy and research that draws upon neuroscience, developmental psychology, and evolutionary biology. This cross
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book: Donald Norman 1 Sep 1998
The Invisible Computer
In this book, Norman shows why the computer is so difficult to use and why this complexity is fundamental to its nature.
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Rosalind Picard
Professor of Media Arts and Sciences at MIT, director of the Affective Computing Research Group at the MIT Media Lab, and co-director of the Things That Think Consortium.
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book: José van Dyck 11 Mar 1995
Manufacturing Babies and Public Consent
Debating the New Reproductive Technologies
Jose Van Dyck sketches a map of the public debate on new reproductive technologies as it has evolved in the USA and Britain since 1978.
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magazine: Nathaniel Durlach 1 Jan 1992
Presence
Teleoperators and Virtual Environments
The first academic journal for serious investigators of teleoperators and virtual environments, Presence is filled with stimulating material applicable to these advanced electromechanical and...
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Nathaniel Durlach
Durlach is involved in research on auditory and tactual psychophysics, aids for the deaf, manual sensing and manipulation, and human-machine interfaces for teleoperators and virtual environments.
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book: John Thackara 1 Dec 2005
In the Bubble
Designing in a Complex World
We're filling up the world with technology and devices, but we've lost sight of an important question: What is this stuff for? What value does it add to our lives? So asks author John Thackara in his...
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book: Ollivier Dyens 1 Nov 2001
Metal and Flesh
The evolution of man: technology takes over
"Are we not men," bark the creatures residing in H.G. Wells's fantasy island, and cultural critic Ollivier Dyens looks into the issue in his book Metal and Flesh. Arguing that culture has redefined...
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Ben Shneiderman
An American computer scientist, and professor for Computer Science at the Human-Computer Interaction Laboratory at the University of Maryland, College Park. He conducted fundamental research in the...
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book: May R. Berenbaum 18 Jun 1996
Bugs in the System
Insects and their Impact on Human Affairs
Berenbaum, a professor of entomology at the University of Illinois, presents in this book extraordinary information on how insects affect our lives and society.
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book: Ben Shneiderman 1 Jan 1998
Designing the User Interface
Strategies for Effective Human-Computer Interaction
Provides a broad survey of designing, implementing, managing, maintaining, training, and refining the user interface of interactive systems.
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Bruce Tognazzini
A usability consultant in partnership with Donald Norman and Jakob Nielsen in the Nielsen Norman Group, which specializes in human computer interaction. He was with Apple Computer for fourteen years
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De Appel
Codex Spero
21Jun 2008Nancy Spero geldt als een van de belangrijkste kunstenaars van haar generatie. De tentoonstelling "Spero Speaks", omvat exemplarische werken uit verschillende fasen van Spero's lange...
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SM's - Stedelijk Museum 's-Hertogenbosch
This is what you want...this is what you get
18Jun 20086Jul 2008De in Duitsland geboren en in Rotterdam wonende Anne Wenzel maakt installaties en beelden van keramiek. Haar werk bestaat uit grote beelden die steeds weer op een verrassende, nieuwe wijze worden...
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Tanas
Mahrem
15Jun 200810Aug 2008Exploring the concepts such as hidden and revealed, visible and invisible, public and private around the on-going contemporary discussions on the veil, the show tries to unfold several differing...
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Rotterdamse Schouwburg
Slapen met je buren
21Jun 200822Jun 2008In opdracht van Kosmopolis creëert Aziz Bekkaoui met de Rotterdamse wijken Kralingen en Crooswijk een theater event in de Rotterdamse schouwburg. Aziz wil "Slapen met je buren" gebruiken als een...
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Presence of Mind
20Jun 200820Sep 2008The Stedelijk Museum regularly invites artists to present a choice of works from the collection, coloured by their own artistic vision. The presentation is invariably linked to a new acquisition. In...
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Supermasochist
11Jun 200811Jun 2008Wednesday, June 11, 2008 Apexart 291 Church Street NY, NY 10013 www.apexart.org
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Winners en losers in the Middels East De Balie
Middle East Stock EXchange
15Jun 2008What are the hard trends in the Middle East? What is the future of the economy of the Middle East, of oil, international aid and security in the region? Experts and analysts from the finnancial and...
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Chemises
12Jun 20088Oct 2008This summer Foam presents a unique work by the celebrated Malinese photographer Malick Sidibé (b. 1935). Sidibé is the eminence grise of African photography and one of the first African photographers...
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De Appel
The artist is a mysterious entertainer
10Jun 200822Jun 2008“The artist is a mysterious entertainer” takes as its starting point the permanent piece by Allen Ruppersberg located on the top floor of de Appel’s building.