Musa Okwonga reciting some of his works, including a selection of texts, which have been nominated by STATE participants as their most inspirational pieces on the complex nature of emotion.
Read MoreLovelace’s contribution paved they way for computers to be viewed as more than just calculators, in that they could also for example compose music.
Read MoreDas Fremde will take the form of an interactive installation mid November 2016.
Read MoreMoodLab explores how self-tailored fashion and emotion tracking can help in mood management
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My research focuses on how design can exploit the sensual properties of such dynamic agents, for nonverbal communication of emotion.
Read MoreAnticipation is a dynamic, transitional state of emotion that manifests when we expect a certain outcome to happen.
Read MoreExamining how emotions can be deciphered by machines and how machines learn to be empathic, the documentary examines the emotional trust, we now place in algorithms and computers.
Read MoreAI: What It Takes to Be Human,” the project links to the work of Simon and UBS’s Nobel Perspectives marketing initiative.
Read MoreAn Echoborg is a human being that only speaks the words given it by an Artificial Intelligence.
Read MorePromoting cuddles considers how public messages in the future may be displayed, in order to support care relations in a world co-inhabited with sentiment machines.
Read More"Jymmin" is a combination of "jamming" and "gym", a mixture of free musical improvisation and sports.
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Join the Drift Club on a journey into the city at night.
Read MoreWhen: October 2014
Where: Alte Münze, PLATOON Kunsthalle (Berlin)
In partnership with Berlin-based Paul-Drude-Institut for Solid State Electronics, The first edition of STATE Festival, STATE OF TIME, brought together over 1200 international scientists, artists and cultural dwellers for four days in October 2014 to Berlin to celebrate scientific ideas and artistic expression. The unifying theme: Time.
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