This year, for the very first time, the Ministerio de las Culturas, las Artes y el Patrimonio and the Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores | Gobierno de Chile and Ars Electronica Linz collaborated in asking artists, scientists, designers, researchers, entrepreneurs and social activists from Chile or with a Chilean background to participate in this year’s Ars Electronica Festival 2018.
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Acceder
Nani Gutiérrez (CL)
Acceder illustrates the communication between the different Chilean authorities during the earthquake and the tsunami that followed on February 27, 2010.
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Inaccurate Collaborations
Cristóbal Valenzuela (CL), Anastasis Germanidis (GR)
Inaccurate Collaborations is a project that explores how generative and deterministic machine-learning algorithms can be used to create faulty and erroneous results that suggest new explorations for human-machine creative collaborations.
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Defective Apparatus
Roy Macdonald (CL)
This project takes the form of an interactive installation driven by a laser beam which interacts with the audience by bouncing on a number of computer-controlled mirrors in order to avoid people.
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Glorias
Cristóbal Cea Sánchez (CL)
Glorias uses 3-D-animation methods to develop an investigation of the symbolic significance of a particular event.
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The Water Resistance`s Laboratory "Toboggans"
Claudia González Godoy (CL)
This project aims to provoke thought about media and electronic devices, placing water at the center of technological development.