Via http://userwww.sfsu.edu/infoarts/links/wilson.artlinks2.html
(Last updated 4/10/10)
Intersections of Art, Technology, Science & Culture - Link- Artists'
Work - artist websites, descriptions, commentary
- >>> Conceptual Kinetics, Electronics, Physical Computing; Robotics; Activated Objects, Mixed Reality, Tangible Interfaces, Virtual/Physical Connections; Kinetic Instruments, Sound Installation, Industrial
- Motion, Gesture, Touch, Gaze, Manipulation, Haptics; Artificial Intelligence & Agents; Information Systems, Surveillance, Science as Information System, Shadow Corporations; Speech Synthesis, Voice Recognition, and 3-D Sound;Virtual Reality (immersive); Computer Media; Artist Games
- Biology: Microbiology, Bioengineering, Stem Cells; Biology: Animals & Plants; Ecology; Body & Medicine
- Algorithms, Art & Mathematics, Code, Genetic Art, Artificial Life; Atomic Level Physics, Nanotechnology; Natural Phenomena - Non-linear Dynamic Systems, Water, Weather, Solar Energy, Geology, Mechanical Motion; Space Art; Rapid Prototyping Sculpture;Holography
- Telecommunications, Wireless,Web Art, GPS (Global Positioning System) / Locative Media
- Art Festivals, Competitions, & Shows
- Art Organizations, Journals, Research Centers, Research Organizations, Aternative Science
- Online Essays - Theory Resources - Syllabi
- Bibliography focused on intersection of art, science, technology, culture(Stephen Wilson
- Introduction to Emerging Research Areas of Interest to Artists (Technological & Artistic research in GPS,Biotechnology, Biosensors, Materials Science, Wearable Computing, Ubiquitous Computing, etc)
Compiled by Stephen Wilson , Professor, CIA Program , Art Dept, San Francisco State University
###Note these links are part of the research for
Wilson's books Information Arts (MIT Press,2002) and Art, Art,+Science
Now (Thames & Hudson, 2010). forthcoming).
Please see the
book for more
details
about the artists, organizations, and texts listed in these links and
for
extended analysis of the relationship of art and research. The
links
are constantly being revised and suggestions are welcomed. Feel free to
use these resources but please attribute source. Copyright,
1999-2009 Stephen
Wilson.
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