This paper examines the process of
interfacing between organic and technical objects and how this might be
utilized as a tactic to promote invention within new media art events.
Raphael Lozano-Hemmer's Relational Architecture is examined in relation
to concepts of parasitic action and folding to show how the work
develops a complex ecology of relation through interfacing.
History
Publication Date
2013-01-01
Proceedings
Proceedings of the 19th International Symposium on Electronic Art
Editors
Cleland K
Fisher L
Harley R
Publisher
ISEA International, the Australian Network for Art & Technology and the University of Sydney
Place of publication
Sydney
Volume
19
ISBN-13
9780646913131
Name of conference
ISEA 2013
Location
Sydney
Starting Date
2013-06-11
Finshing Date
2013-06-13
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