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Tangible Code Scott DeLahunta (UK) Oliver Fritz (CH) Hiroshi Ishii (US) Jonathan Norton (US) Joachim Sauter (DE) Brucknerhaus 09.09. 10:30 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The essence of programming could be more than a linear, predetermined approach; it could well become more of an interactive, real-time process. Will such a new conceptualization create a code that is both realizable and at the same time accessible for the purpose of manipulation and reconfiguration? Moderation: Hiroshi Ishii 10:30 - 11:00 Hiroshi Ishii
Scott deLahunta (NL / UK) is a writer and researcher (with Writing Research Associates and Dartington College of Arts) in the field of overlap between the practices associated with live performance and emerging technologies. Oliver Fritz (D), born 1967. Studies of architecture (1990 - 1997) at the university of kaiserslautern. Since 2000 assistant at the chair of CAAD at ETH Zürich. Hiroshi Ishii (USA). Associate Professor of Media Arts and Sciences at the MIT Media Lab; founder of the Tangible Media Group focusing on Human Computer Interaction (HCI); since 2002 co-director of the Things That Think Consortium at the MIT Media Lab. Jonathan Norton (USA) works in computer-based music theory at Joachim Sauter (D). Co-founder and Chairman of ART+COM e.V., Professor for digital media at the Academy of Fine Arts, Berlin. back |
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