How are artists and designers shifting perceptions of place and time, by overlaying increasingly complex and imaginative sedimentary layers onto our lived environment, through the use of augmented reality, 3D printing and other technologies?
Speakers:
Julian Oliver – artist, critical engineer & winner of this year’s Prix Ars Electronica
Aral Balkan – user experience designer & curator of the Update conference
Jose Luis de Vicente – curator, writer and cultural researcher
Panel and Q & A. Moderator: Honor Harger – director, Lighthouse
director of lighthouse in brighton, interstitial nomad & purveyor of particles & waves. occasional blogger: http://decelerator.blogspot.com bio from Twitter
I care deeply about improving lives through better design and empowering the next generation of makers. http://aralbalkan.com http://codeclub.org.uk bio from Twitter
The Critical Engineer considers the exploit to be the most desirable form of exposure - http://criticalengineering.org bio from Twitter
Escribo, comisario e investigo sobre culturas y tecnologías. Cofundador de @ZZZINC, oficina de investigación e innovación en cultura. In English: @macroscopist bio from Twitter
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