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Murray-Rust, D.S. (author), Gorbet, Matt (author), Filthaut, L. (author), Lupetti, M.L. (author), van der Helm, A.J.C. (author), Chiu, Adrian (author), Ianniello, A. (author), Beesley, Philip (author)
This work illustrates how artistic robotic systems can provide a reservoir of unfamiliarity and a basis for speculation, to open the field toward new ways of thinking about HRI. We reflect on a collaborative project between design students, a media art studio, and design researchers working with the baggage handling department of the Schiphol...
conference paper 2024
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Striner, Alina (author), Röggla, Thomas (author), Zorrilla, Mikel (author), Cabrero Barros, Sergio (author), Masneri, Stefano (author), Rivas Pagador, Héctor (author), Calvis, Irene (author), Li, Jie (author), Cesar, Pablo (author)
Artistic co-creation empowers communities to shape their narratives, however HCI research does not support this multifaceted discussion and reflection process. In the context of community opera, we consider how to support co-creation through the design, implementation, and initial evaluation of the Co-Creation Space (CCS) to help community...
conference paper 2022
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This booklet contains the inaugural lectures of Fritz Schumacher and Heinrich Tessenow given on the occasion of their appointment respectively as professors at the Technical University in Dresden and The Art Academy in Dresden.<br/>The lectures provide novel insights into their understanding of architecture and into their proposals for reform of...
book 2022
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Tissen, L.N.M. (author)
This article uses the COVID –19 crisis to re –evaluate the importance of reproductions – 3D prints – for art’s authenticity, and their significance in keeping art museums meaningful in a rapidly changing world. The fixation on ‘auratic experiences’, inherent to artworks’ materiality is integral to contemporary art theory and museum practice,...
journal article 2021
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Tissen, L.N.M. (author)
The consequences of the coronavirus and the physical limitations it imposes on museums and their visitors force museums to rethink cultural identity and to approach the exhibition of material artworks differently. Only a limited number of people are allowed to visit the museum at one time, booking time slots is mandatory, making it difficult to...
journal article 2021
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Löffler, Beate (author), Mager, Tino (author), Hein, C.M. (author)
report 2018
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Roeser, S. (author), Alfano, V.R. (author), Nevejan, Caroline (author)
In this article, we explore the role that art can play in ethical reflection on risky and controversial technologies. New technologies often give rise to societal controversies about their potential risks and benefits. Over the last decades, social scientists, psychologists, and philosophers have criticized quantitative approaches to risk on...
journal article 2018
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Bendor, R. (author), Maggs, David (author), Peake, Rachel (author), Robinson, John (author), Williams, Steve (author)
We report on preliminary results from a public engagement project based on a procedural approach to sustainability. The project centered on an interactive art installation that comprised a live actor, an immersive soundscape featuring a handful of different characters, an interactive touch-table, and four interactive rooms within which...
journal article 2017
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Weber, J.H. (author), Swart, T.G. (author), Schouhamer Immink, KA (author)
The recently proposed Pearson codes offer immunity against channel gain and offset mismatch. These codes have very low redundancy, but efficient coding procedures were lacking. In this paper, systematic Pearson coding schemes are presented. The redundancy of these schemes is analyzed for memoryless uniform sources. It is concluded that simple...
conference paper 2016
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