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Human & Machine: The Next Great Creative Partnership

Human & Machine: The Next Great Creative Partnership

By: Riccardo - Jun 7, 2017
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Beyond a shadow of a doubt: Heirloom / AE 16

Beyond a shadow of a doubt: Heirloom / AE 16

By: Renato - Nov 12, 2016
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Ars Electronica Festival 2016

Ars Electronica Festival 2016

By: Renato - Aug 10, 2016
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    Titanic robots make farming more sustainable

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    Using mycelium to create a self-healing wearable leather-like material

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    An Edible Rechargeable Battery

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Interview with Kerstin Borchhardt
Interview with Kerstin Borchhardt

Kerstin Borchhardt is an Associate Professor at the Institute of History and Theory of Art at Catholic Private University Linz. She has worked as a postdoc and lecturer at several German Universities and was a cooperating partner at UNAM in Mexico City. Her research interests include hybrid creatures, posthumanism, and the relationship of art, science, […] [...]

Titanic robots make farming more sustainable
Titanic robots make farming more sustainable

There’s a lot riding on farmers’ ability to fight weeds, which can strangle crops and destroy yields. To protect crops, farmers have two options: They can spray herbicides that pollute the environment and harm human health, or they can hire more workers. Unfortunately, both choices are becoming less tenable. Herbicide resistance is a growing problem […] [...]

Using mycelium to create a self-healing wearable leather-like material
Using mycelium to create a self-healing wearable leather-like material

A pair of biotechnologists at Newcastle University, working with a colleague from Northumbria University, all in the U.K., have developed a way to use mycelium to create a self-healing wearable material. In their paper published in the journal Advanced Functional Materials, Elise Elsacker, Martyn Dade-Robertson and Meng Zhang, describe their process and how well it […] [...]

An Edible Rechargeable Battery
An Edible Rechargeable Battery

Edible electronics is a growing field that aims to produce digestible devices using only food ingredients and additives, thus addressing many of the shortcomings of ingestible electronic devices. Edible electronic devices will have major implications for gastrointestinal tract monitoring, therapeutics, as well as rapid food quality monitoring. Recent research has demonstrated the feasibility of edible […] [...]

Interview with Claudia Schnugg
Interview with Claudia Schnugg

    Dr. Claudia Schnugg is artscience scholar and curator. She holds a PhD in social and economic sciences with an additional focus on cultural sciences and media arts. Her ongoing practice in the field of art and science is twofold: as scholar she is researching artscience collaborations, investigating effects and impact of such art-science […] [...]

HumaniTies and Artificial Intelligence
HumaniTies and Artificial Intelligence

  HumaniTies and Artificial Intelligence is a digital book of the European Commission on the relationship between Artificial Intelligence and society from different perspectives. The eBook, edited by Freddy Paul Grunert, with Massimo Craglia, Emilia Gómez Gutierrez and Jutta Thielen-del Pozo, presents 45 texts by authors from different humanistic and scientific backgrounds. Texts’ reviewers are […] [...]

A new concept for low-cost batteries
A new concept for low-cost batteries

As the world builds out ever larger installations of wind and solar power systems, the need is growing fast for economical, large-scale backup systems to provide power when the sun is down and the air is calm. Today’s lithium-ion batteries are still too expensive for most such applications, and other options such as pumped hydro […] [...]

Dialogues across the seas: the ocean that keeps us apart also joins us. Charting knowledge and practice in the Anthropocene
Dialogues across the seas: the ocean that keeps us apart also joins us. Charting knowledge and practice in the Anthropocene

  This publication is about two events on the impact of the climate crisis on the seas and the marine environments. The first one was entitled “From the Mediterranean to the Pacific. Dialogues across the seas”, and took place on July 27-28, 2018, in Cervia, a coastal city nearby Ravenna where the Po Valley ends […] [...]

Interview with Gabriele Romeo
Interview with Gabriele Romeo

    Gabriele Romeo was born in Palermo in 1983. He has a bachelor’s degree in Science and Technology of the arts at the University of Palermo and a graduate degree in History of Art (with a specialization address on contemporary art) at the University of Bologna. He followed a course of curatorship at the […] [...]

Tiny electromagnetic robot runs fast and re-forms after being squished
Tiny electromagnetic robot runs fast and re-forms after being squished

A squishy robot smaller than a postage stamp can run 70 of its body lengths every second – more than three times faster than a cheetah, relative to its body size. “It is really, really fast and, to be honest, that was a little bit of a surprise,” says Martin Kaltenbrunner at Johannes Kepler University […] [...]

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