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Design Interactions Research, Royal College of Art, European art-science program Studiolab - Blueprints for the Unknown
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ArtScience celebrates 25th anniversary
Paradiso, Amsterdam 2015
Shadow Puppet? presents an interplay of embodied performance and analog machinery that gives rise to an engulfing play of light, shadow and raw optical sound. Two performers – one behind the machines and one in the spotlights – play this light-to-sound instrument in a dynamic tension of attraction and repulsion. It never gets quite clear who is conducting who… In this project Dieter Vandoren and Mariska de Groot present a special collaboration wherein they integrate their respective expertises in embodied performance and optical sound.
Mariska shoots beams of light coded by graphical patterns engraved on motorized wheels. Dieter wears light sensors on his body, improvising a live optical-sound piece by catching fragments of the rotating light-shadow patterns through his movements. The music hidden within Mariska’s mesmerizing projections is revealed when touched by Dieter’s body.
Mariska de Groot
Intrigued by the phenomena and history of optical sound, Mariska de Groot [1982, NL] makes and performs comprehensive analog light-to-sound instruments and installations which explore this principle in new ways.
Dieter Vandoren
Dieter Vandoren is a media artist, performer and developer. His work balances on the edge of creative arts and scientific research & development. Drawing from his diverse backgrounds in music, informatics and interactive architecture, he is currently occupied with the development and performance of spatial, immersive audiovisual instruments with a strong focus on the embodied aspect of performance.
He is a guest tutor and researcher at the Hyperbody and ID-StudioLab groups at the Delft University of Technology (departments of architecture and industrial design, respectively), founding member of the iii collective and former director of cultural centre De Fabriek Rotterdam. He previously worked as developer and researcher at design office ONL[Oosterhuis_Lenard] and research group Hyperbody. He is part of the art direction team of Blikopener Festival & Producties.
GRADUATES PREVIEW EXPO ARTSCIENCE
Hoop, Den Haag 2012
Dieter Vandoren is a media artist, performer and developer. His work balances on the edge of creative arts and scientific research & development. It combines audiovisual creation with IT engineering in architectural settings, mostly real-time generative and interactive. His current focus is on performing spatial, immersive audiovisual instruments.
He is a guest tutor and researcher at the Hyperbody and StudioLab groups at the Delft University of Technology (Faculty of Architecture and Industrial Design, respectively). Directs Rotterdam-based art centre De Fabriek.
His project Integration.03 was nominated for the STRP Talent Pit Award 2011. Hyperbody’s project InteractiveWall in which he was a team member received the Chicago Athenaeum Good Design Award 2009 in the category robotics and bionics.
Design Interactions Research, Royal College of Art, European art-science program Studiolab - Blueprints for the Unknown
DYNAMIC GENETICS VS. MANN - SUPERFLUX
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Design Interactions Research, Royal College of Art, European art-science program Studiolab - Blueprints for the Unknown
WITHOUT ONCE AWAKENING - REVITAL COHEN AND TUUR VAN BALEN
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photo (c) Kristof Vrancken / Z33
Design Interactions Research, Royal College of Art, European art-science program Studiolab - Blueprints for the Unknown
THE NEW WEATHERMEN - DAVID BENQUÉ
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photo (c) Kristof Vrancken / Z33
GRADUATES PREVIEW EXPO ARTSCIENCE
Hoop, Den Haag 2012
Dieter Vandoren is a media artist, performer and developer. His work balances on the edge of creative arts and scientific research & development. It combines audiovisual creation with IT engineering in architectural settings, mostly real-time generative and interactive. His current focus is on performing spatial, immersive audiovisual instruments.
He is a guest tutor and researcher at the Hyperbody and StudioLab groups at the Delft University of Technology (Faculty of Architecture and Industrial Design, respectively). Directs Rotterdam-based art centre De Fabriek.
His project Integration.03 was nominated for the STRP Talent Pit Award 2011. Hyperbody’s project InteractiveWall in which he was a team member received the Chicago Athenaeum Good Design Award 2009 in the category robotics and bionics.
Froukje received her complimentary copy of the book Persona Lifecycle which features her graduation work.
At this year's symposium, attendees will get an opportunity to hear about the individual works as well as to hear from a few of the people behind the concepts. They'll go into detail about their individual approaches and discuss them with audience members. Here, the accent is on a lively process of exchange among participants.
Photo showing Adam Zaretsky (NL) - Studiolab & Huub de Groot (NL).
Winner of a [the next idea] honorary mention 2010.
credit: rubra
Design Interactions Research, Royal College of Art, European art-science program Studiolab - Blueprints for the Unknown
DYNAMIC GENETICS VS. MANN - SUPERFLUX
www.z33.be/en/artworks/design-interactions-research-royal...
photo (c) Kristof Vrancken / Z33
The Trope Tank is directed by Nick Montfort, an Associate Professor of Digital Media in Comparative Media Studies program / Writing at MIT. A lab for research, teaching, and creative production, the Trope Tank works to develop new poetic practices and new understandings of digital media by focusing on the material, formal, and historical aspects of computation and language. Among the machines in the lab is a Commodore 64, an Apple //c, a Macintosh SE, and an Atari 400, among many other items relating to the history of computing.
Photo by Elizabeth Woodward
www.elizabethwoodwardphoto.com
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I really don't get favorited so much, but it is a nice and sometimes weird selection of photos made by "the others". Thanks.
1. Kris met iMac, 2. Mannen en bloemen, 3. Boris drijft, 4. Kriss, 5. Square Circled cake for Boris, 6. Hangmat, 7. Kris tekent, 8. Aan de bar, 9. Kindersurfen, 10. Studiolab group photo, 11. Trein naar Rome, 12. In a box, 13. Kris en vlieger, 14. Caravan en Beetle, 15. Kamer klaar voor thesis, 16. Kris en Boris, 17. Sneeuwpoppen, 18. Family iMac, 19. Kris met gouden haar, 20. Kris springt in zwembad
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Design Interactions Research, Royal College of Art, European art-science program Studiolab - Blueprints for the Unknown
MICROBIAL MONEY - RAPHAEL KIM
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photo (c) Kristof Vrancken / Z33
GRADUATES PREVIEW EXPO ARTSCIENCE
Hoop, Den Haag 2012
Dieter Vandoren is a media artist, performer and developer. His work balances on the edge of creative arts and scientific research & development. It combines audiovisual creation with IT engineering in architectural settings, mostly real-time generative and interactive. His current focus is on performing spatial, immersive audiovisual instruments.
He is a guest tutor and researcher at the Hyperbody and StudioLab groups at the Delft University of Technology (Faculty of Architecture and Industrial Design, respectively). Directs Rotterdam-based art centre De Fabriek.
His project Integration.03 was nominated for the STRP Talent Pit Award 2011. Hyperbody’s project InteractiveWall in which he was a team member received the Chicago Athenaeum Good Design Award 2009 in the category robotics and bionics.