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Third International Conference on Arts and Technology

March 21–23, 2013 | Milano, Italy

ArtsIT 2013 exhibition session

The ArtsIT 2013 exhibition session aims at presenting innovative and cutting-edge artworks, performances and shows that exploit ICT technologies.

The event features the presentation of 9 works which have been selected by a specific committee. After the presentation there will be the live demo of 2-3 presented works.

The event will take place on March 22nd, from 14:30 to 19:30. It will be hosted by HangarBicocca, a space for contemporary art in Milan.

See the program of the event: uploads/2013-03-01artsit2013exhibition_program.pdf

[March 16th 2013] IMPORTANT: the event is free-of-charge, but the available seats are terminated

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Exhibition session - preliminary program (last update: March 1th 2013)

Event hosted by HangarBicocca

 

Friday, March 22nd, 2013

14:30-15:00

Keynote presentation: Andrea Lissoni

15:00-16:00

 

 

 

 

Selected works presentations I

 

Which is your brass voice?: Using Artificial Intelligence to Produce an Interactive Light and Sound Artwork

by Claudio Benghi and Gloria Ronchi

 

Samalu

by Andreas A. Zingerle and Linda Kronman

 

Faceless

by Andreas A. Zingerle and Linda Kronman

 

16:00-16:30

Coffee break

16:30-18:30

 

 

 

 

Selected works presentations II

 

LoopYou

by Donald Glowinski, Paolo Coletta and Antonio Camurri

 

VLAB4DVISIONS Project K.1 DIY interactive 3D device

by Francesca Mereu and Javier Villarroel

 

Interactive holograms system for theatre show

by Michele Cremaschi

 

Heliotropika: interfacing between humans and cyanobacteria

by Juan Manuel Castro and Hideo Iwasaki

 

300 Visitors

by Lorenzo Bergamini, Francesco Ficarola, Luca Becchetti, Andrea Vitaletti, Miltos Manetas

 

OPTICKS and Visual Moonbounce

by Daniela De Paulis

 

18:30-19:30

Live presentations of selected works