This short documentary offers a visceral snapshot of how inmates survive solitary confinement.
Read MoreA walk in search of the link between Neuroscience and Cinema.
Read MoreGroups of 30 or more individuals attend a regular seminar that includes activities like planning your own funeral, saying goodbye to your loved ones, and finally, as the lid closes on each individual’s coffin, an imagined facsimile of your own death.
Read MoreMadness Made Me is a visual poem that grapples with two very different accounts of one person’s madness, and in doing so addresses issues of the power of language, asking: is there value in madness?
Read MorePaul has participated in various panel discussions, including panels at SXSW and Northside Festival.
Read MoreThe Stanford MRI Lab hosts the world's first ever 'Love Competition,' in which seven contestants have five minutes to neurochemically love someone 'as hard as they can.'
Read MoreIn Memory tells the story of a community's digital journey through the life, death and remembrance of Plain White Tom, a Chicago street performer who tragically took his life on January 1, 2013.
Read MoreVia an app on his phone, Bert discovers that a 97% love match is nearby. Will he find her before the subway reaches the end of the line?
Read MoreIt is a bittersweet portrait of lives that have become virtualised.
Read MoreIn this short, futuristic film by Eran May-Raz and Daniel Lazo, we find out what it means to live in augmented reality.
Read MorePerfect Paul is a sequel to the Arthur Elsenaar’s (in)famous Huge Harry lecture/performance, in which a digital persona lectures on computer-human communication.
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Molding the signifier is a time-based, hybrid, bio-cybernetic installation deploying an external biological agent to infiltrate and disrupt the body-mind ecosystems of virtual humans, resulting in states that we regular humans could perceive as mental illness.
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Poppy N+Z is a performance for a dancer, a Poppy robot, a philosopher and a musician who live together, observe each other and interact on stage.
Read MoreIn a mashup of dialogue from the two movies, a new context for the electronic protagonists' words is created.
Read MoreThis installation creates awareness of even the most subtle movements of the face, and a space for interaction purely based on facial expressions.
Read MoreEmotion Hero is an Android game that encourages one to investigate how face and feelings are represented by the software.
Read MoreAn artwork in two parts, looking at computational emotion classification and categorisation.
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pplkpr is an art project created by Lauren McCarthy and Kyle McDonald to explore the implications of quantified relationships for living.
Read MoreMIM is a choreographic project exploring the “affective touch hypothesis”, using inter-personal touch as form of expression.
Read MoreIn the installation’s display of images, documentation and the background materials of the artist’s research, scientific language blends with fictional imaginations.
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