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Joanne Evans, Research Fellow, talking about the American Council of Learned Societies Commission, Our Cultural Commonwealth: The Final Report of the American Council of Learned Societies Commission on Cyberinfrastructure for the Humanities & Social Sciences, New York, 2006, www.acls.org/cyberinfrastructure/OurCulturalCommonwealth.pdf.
Attending the workshop [from left to right]: Gavan McCarthy, Director of the eSRC, Rob Buttrose (eSRC), Dr Peter Sherlock, Research Fellow, History (PhD in 16th Century British History - material culture of death and memory), Dr Nikki Henningham, Rachel Tropea (eSRC), Joanne Evans, (eSRC). Not pictured: James Williams, Ailie Smith.
This photo was taken at the How Digital Innovation Can Help Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Access Finance in Asia conference on 29 - 30 October 2018 held in Bangkok, Thailand.
Being-Digital ‘09 is the annual headline event for the digital industry from the people at mashup*. The full day will bring together innovative and influential senior executives, entrepreneurs, and investors from a diverse range of businesses affected by digital technology. The purpose of the event is to help attendees develop their knowledge base required to be successful with international business in the digital age.
Being-Digital ‘09 is the annual headline event for the digital industry from the people at mashup*. The full day will bring together innovative and influential senior executives, entrepreneurs, and investors from a diverse range of businesses affected by digital technology. The purpose of the event is to help attendees develop their knowledge base required to be successful with international business in the digital age.
Training for Professionals working with Vulnerable Adults to support them to use the Internet and digital Technologies positively and safely
exhibition opening
Filodrammatica Gallery, Korzo 28/1, Rijeka
9 May 2024
ON VIEW UNTIL 31 MAY 2024
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Photos by: Tanja Kanazir / Drugo more
Mónica Rikić focuses her artistic practice on creative coding and electronics, combining them with non-digital objects to craft interactive projects, robotic installations, and handmade electronic devices.
Hipertèlia is the term used in Catalan to describe the enlargement of an organ to the extent that it no longer fulfills its function. Cognitive technologies have become an overdeveloped organ, generating anxiety and uncertainty about the future. What agency do we have in defining this future? This exhibition suggests possible alternatives for the evolution of artificial intelligences through handmade electronic devices.
MÓNICA RIKIĆ is an electronic artist and creative coder, born and based in Barcelona. The general interest of her artistic practice lies in the development of alternative technologies through creative coding and electronics. Her proposals merge technology and philosophy through art, creating technological artifacts far from the need of any functionality or productivity, just for the sake of building critical devices that trigger collective thinking and discussion. Formally, her practice is based in producing handmade electronics objects and robots, that perform different concepts of her research scope, presenting themselves as theatrical devices. With these devices, she offers experiences that propose alternative ways of thinking about technologies, robotics and hardware. Through this process, her works aim to ‘question if’ and ‘illustrate how’ artistic research is a valid way to rethink and collaborate with the advancement of techno-scientific knowledge, providing new perspectives and generating unknown paths of exploration. She wants to present a future where art is necessary to achieve a profound transformation of the technological world we inhabit, as a form of experimental thought between philosophy and engineering.
Simon Grice, Being Digital, Doug Richard, Founder, School for Startups, Marie Wold, President and CFO, OnRelay, Damian Ryan, Head of Digital, Results International Group
Being-Digital ‘09 is the annual headline event for the digital industry from the people at mashup*. The full day will bring together innovative and influential senior executives, entrepreneurs, and investors from a diverse range of businesses affected by digital technology. The purpose of the event is to help attendees develop their knowledge base required to be successful with international business in the digital age.
Simon Grice, Being Digital, Doug Richard, Founder, School for Startups, Marie Wold, President and CFO, OnRelay, Damian Ryan, Head of Digital, Results International Group, Julie Meyer, CEO, Ariadne Capital
Being-Digital ‘09 is the annual headline event for the digital industry from the people at mashup*. The full day will bring together innovative and influential senior executives, entrepreneurs, and investors from a diverse range of businesses affected by digital technology. The purpose of the event is to help attendees develop their knowledge base required to be successful with international business in the digital age.