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BioMedia

The Age of Media with Life-like Behavior

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The research exhibition BioMedia: The Age of Media with Life-like Behavior at ZKM ! Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe presents works that intersect the realms of art, science, and technology. The media systems on show, which range from digital, computer-generated, and computer-simulated systems to complex adaptive robots and interactive installations, simulate various different aspects of life beyond movement and raise fundamental questions about the interaction between human and non-human beings and what inorganic life might mean in the future. The term BioMedia or biomimetic media is used here to refer to media that exhibit life-like forms of behaviour. Over sixty artists have contributed works illustrating the exhibition themes. The book accompanying the show focuses on the artworks, which are described in detail in richly illustrated texts. The internationally renowned Austrian artist, curator, and art and media theorist Peter Weibel has been CEO and scientific-artistic chairman of ZKM ! Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe since 1999.

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BioMedia, Peter Weibel

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Titre
BioMedia
Sous-titre
The Age of Media with Life-like Behavior
Langue
Anglais
Publié
2022
Format
souple
Pages
320
ISBN10
3959056443
ISBN13
9783959056441
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The research exhibition BioMedia: The Age of Media with Life-like Behavior at ZKM ! Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe presents works that intersect the realms of art, science, and technology. The media systems on show, which range from digital, computer-generated, and computer-simulated systems to complex adaptive robots and interactive installations, simulate various different aspects of life beyond movement and raise fundamental questions about the interaction between human and non-human beings and what inorganic life might mean in the future. The term BioMedia or biomimetic media is used here to refer to media that exhibit life-like forms of behaviour. Over sixty artists have contributed works illustrating the exhibition themes. The book accompanying the show focuses on the artworks, which are described in detail in richly illustrated texts. The internationally renowned Austrian artist, curator, and art and media theorist Peter Weibel has been CEO and scientific-artistic chairman of ZKM ! Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe since 1999.