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=Bioelectronics explained=
=Bioelectronics explained=
==15.07.2016 @ 13:30 – 19:00==
==15.07.2016 @ 13:30 – 19:00, Marienstraße 7b, room 202==
==Marienstraße 7b, room 202==
 
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The course was designed as an introduction to work with interfaces between living organisms and machines. The weekly seminar was divided into theoretical and practical parts. During the theoretical part, we discussed artworks in relation to bioelectronics, also took a look into contemporary discourses around biosemiotics and media theory. The practical part involved work with organisms, electronics and computers. Participants were introduced to the free, open source, and cross-platform Pure Data visual programming language. The biosemiotics part was introduced by Dario Martinelli during the block seminar.
The course was designed as an introduction to work with interfaces between living organisms and machines. The weekly seminar was divided into theoretical and practical parts. During the theoretical part, we discussed artworks in relation to bioelectronics, also took a look into contemporary discourses around biosemiotics and media theory. The practical part involved work with organisms, electronics and computers. Participants were introduced to the free, open source, and cross-platform Pure Data visual programming language. The biosemiotics part was introduced by Dario Martinelli during the block seminar.
== Individual projects ==
*[[GMU:Bioelectronics,_aesthetics_and_other_interesting_things/Andreas Beyer|Andreas Beyer]]
*[[GMU:Bioelectronics,_aesthetics_and_other_interesting_things/Christopher Dake-Outhet|Christopher Dake-Outhet]]
*[[GMU:Bioelectronics,_aesthetics_and_other_interesting_things/Smin Kim|Smin Kim]]
*[[GMU:Bioelectronics,_aesthetics_and_other_interesting_things/Azucena Sanchez|Azucena Sanchez]]
*[[GMU:Bioelectronics,_aesthetics_and_other_interesting_things/Philipp Schmalfuß|Philipp Schmalfuß]]
*[[GMU:Bioelectronics,_aesthetics_and_other_interesting_things/Trina Ukmata|Trina Ukmata]]
*[[GMU:Bioelectronics,_aesthetics_and_other_interesting_things/Di Yang|Di Yang]]
==Photos==
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Latest revision as of 14:17, 29 August 2016

Bioelectronics explained

15.07.2016 @ 13:30 – 19:00, Marienstraße 7b, room 202

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Living and non-living systems are considered in relation to technology. This includes but not limits to sensing and recording activity of the organisms with the help of sensors, sonifying, visualizing and analyzing their behavior.

The course was designed as an introduction to work with interfaces between living organisms and machines. The weekly seminar was divided into theoretical and practical parts. During the theoretical part, we discussed artworks in relation to bioelectronics, also took a look into contemporary discourses around biosemiotics and media theory. The practical part involved work with organisms, electronics and computers. Participants were introduced to the free, open source, and cross-platform Pure Data visual programming language. The biosemiotics part was introduced by Dario Martinelli during the block seminar.

Individual projects

Photos