Improvisation and Collaborative Art Practice for Human-Computer-Interaction
Authors
Laewoo (Leo) Kang
Laewoo (Leo) Kang is a Ph.D. candidate in the information science department at Cornell University as well as a multimedia artist. His work explores art-research integration in the fields of human-computer-interaction (HCI), design, and media art. More information: http://www.laewoo.com |
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Steven J. Jackson Steven J. Jackson is an associate professor of information science and science and technology studies at Cornell University. His work centers on questions of value, innovation, and governance in contemporary computing practice, with special emphasis on problems of infrastructure, collaboration, sustainability, and repair. More information: https://sjackson.infosci.cornell.edu/ |
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Phoebe Sengers Phoebe Sengers is a faculty member in Information Science and Science & Technology Studies at Cornell, where she leads the Culturally Embedded Computing group. She is also a member of the field of Computer Science and affiliated with Visual Studies and Art. More information: http://www.cs.cornell.edu/people/sengers/ |
The Electric Golem The Electric Golem is Trevor Pinch and James Spitznagel. Together they create generative, modern psychedelic mindscapes thanks to Pinch's use of his Moog Prodigy, Minimoog and homemade modular synths, and Spitznagel's battery of digital devices like the Evolver, Mopho, Tenori-on, Nintendo DSi, iPod Touch, iPad and Orb Sequencer. More information: http://levelgreen.com/electricgolem/ |
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Min Keun Park Min Keun Park is a classical musician with diverse experience in both solo and orchestral performance. Park had recently graduated from the architecture department at Cornell University (B.Arch.17) |
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Powerdove Annie Lewandowski (AKA Powerdove) is a composer, improviser, and multi-instrumentalist whose work has situated her between the worlds of improvisation and independent rock music. More information: http://annielewandowski.com/index.php/bio/ |
Yanpu Wu Yanpu Wu is a MPS graduate ('16) from Information Science Department at Cornell University. He was involved in both Intermodulation I & II as a technical/art assistant. |
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Sofie Cornelis Sofie Cornelis is currently a junior (BS '19') at Information Science Department, Cornell University. She was involved in Intermodulation II as a technical/art assistant. |