| What: | DATA::EVENT::22 | ||||
| When: | Monday, July 18, 2005 - 7pm | ||||
| Where: | 4 Dame Lane, Dublin, Ireland (now with wi-fi).
. |
||||
| Presenters: |
Douglas Irving Repetto Artbots + More Douglas Irving Repetto is an artist and teacher. His work, including installations, performances, recordings, and software has been presented internationally. He runs a number of arts/community-oriented groups in New York City and on the web, including dorkbot: people doing strange things with electricity, ArtBots: The Robot Talent Show, organism: making art with living systems, and the music-dsp mailing list and website. When not teaching or making art, Douglas spends much of his time cooking, coveting buildings, and socializing with members of the plant kingdom. He is Director of Research at the Columbia University Computer Music Center and lives in New York City with his wife, writer Amy Charlotte Benson; two cute/bad cats, Pokey and Sneezy; and many plants. Lucy Dunne http://www.lucydunne.com Lucy Dunne is currently a PhD candidate at UCD, in the department of Computer Science. Her research interests are in wearable technology of all kinds, primarily electronic technologies. Coming from a background in functional apparel design (BS, MA Cornell University), her research seeks to work within sartorial norms while expanding functionality, through the use of new materials, interfaces, and applications. "Worn Technology: the Wearer and the Device". Wearable technology influences the behaviors and identity of the user in ways that extend far beyond the device's interface. This intimate interaction presents new variables for the designer to address while simultaneously presenting new paradigms for human-computer interactions. This talk will explore some of the many facets of designing garment-based wearable technology, focusing on the interaction between the wearer and the technology. Sabrina Raaf http://www.raaf.org Sabrina Raaf is a Chicago-based artist who works in both experimental sculptural media and photography. She is a producer of creative machines - machines that independently make art when cross-pollinated with human interaction. In 2004-5, her work will be shown at the Stefan Stux Gallery in NY, the Kunsthaus Graz in Austria, at the Museum Tinguely in Basel, Switzerland, the San Jose Museum, the Oboro Art Center in Montreal (solo), and at ISEA (the International Symposium of Electronic Arts) as part of Wearable Experience amongst other exhibitions. In 2003, her work was exhibited in a solo exhibition entitled Roving at Klein Art Gallery in Chicago and in the eShow exhibition curated by Barry Blinderman at the Krannert Museum. In 2003 her work was shown at the Wynick/Tuck Gallery in Toronto and in 2002 in the Here and Now show at the Chicago Cultural Center as well as in Postflesh at California State University in Sacremento, CA, and Sense Data at the Painted Bride Center in Philadelphia, PA. She is the recipient of a 2002, Creative Capitol Grant in Emerging Fields and an Illinois Arts Council Fellowship (2001). She has been reviewed in Art in America, Contemporary Magazine, the Chicago Tribune Sunday Magazine, Leonardo Magazine (MIT Press), www.lab71.org, The Washington Post, The New Art Examiner, The City Paper, and The Chicago Reader. She received an MFA in Art and Technology from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 1999. Sabrina is currently an Assistant Professor in the School of Art and Design at UIC in Chicago. |
||||
| Photos: |
|