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Senster
The Senster was a work of robotic art created by Edward Ihnatowicz. It was commissioned by Philips to be exhibited in the Evoluon, in Eindhoven, the…
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2018
2018
Senster 2.0: Cultural context of media art curatorship
A. Olszewska
EVA
2018
Corpus ID: 52294844
In the following paper, I would like to explore what kind of knowledge and skills underpin an array of practices emerging during…
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2009
2009
Aesthetics and Interactive Art
Karen Cham
2009
Corpus ID: 191608920
Any discussion of aesthetics & interactivity must first transgress the divide in modern western art history between art…
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2006
2006
Aesthetics of Interactive Art
Karen Cham
2006
Corpus ID: 194093830
Any discussion of aesthetics and interactivity must first transgress the divide in modern western art history between art and…
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2005
2005
SSAISB 2005 Convention AISB’05: Social Intelligence and Interaction in Animals, Robots and Agents
S. Attwood
2005
Corpus ID: 174786097
Edward Ihnatowicz (1926-1988) built one of the world’s first computer-controlled robotic sculptures, the Senster, in 1968-70…
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1972
1972
Science and technology in art today
J. Benthall
1972
Corpus ID: 109203302
Probably the most technically ambitious computer-based artefact yet made anywhere is the Senster, which was officially set in…
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