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    • Murmuration 

      Phillips, Mike; Stern, B; Mayer, P; Charitos, D; Christison, L; Nutbean, L; Rizopoulos, H; St-Onge, A; Rhéaume, O
      Murmuration is an outcome of the EU Culture funded EMDL project (EMDL.eu), exhibited at Society for Arts and Technology’s (SAT) Satosphere. The artistic research initiative brought together an international interdisciplinary ...
    • Gigantic: Mediation Beyond Surface (Panel) 

      Phillips, Mike; Hessels, S; Benayoun, M; Shaw, J; Travis, S (Hong Kong, 2016)
      Mediated space continues to redefine its possibilities as large scale surfaces increasingly become playable displays. Now that we can be increasingly immersed in gigantic image spaces the panel will investigate how surface ...
    • There is no dome? 

      Phillips, Mike (Taylor & FrancisUK, 2013-05-11)
      Fulldome is slowly emerging from its planetarium shaped incubator into a brave new world of digital projectors, real-time visualisation software, independent content producers and transdisciplinary collaborations. This ...
    • Investigating the artistic potential of the Fulldome as a creative medium: the case of the E/M/D/L project. 

      Phillips, Mike; Charitos, D; Theona, I; Kotini, K (Vancouver, Canada, 2015-07-14)
      Introduction. The term “fulldome” refers to a hemispherical immersive environment, which incorporates 360ο video projections, surround-sound and affords user interaction with the audiovisual representation projected on ...
    • Didactic Disruption: Roy Ascott’s Models for Arts Education and Research 

      Phillips, Mike; Anders, P; Ayiter, E; Gromala, D; Thomas, P (Vancouver Canada, 2015-07-14)
      This paper summarizes a panel discussion held at ISEA2015 in Vancouver B.C. Its subject was artist and educator Roy Ascott’s development of models for interdisciplinary studies in universities and distributed research centers.
    • Arch-os v1.1 (architecture operating systems), software for buildings 

      Phillips, Mike; Speed, C (2006-01-01)
      Arch-OS, 'Operating System' for 'Cybrid' architectures, has been developed to manifest the social, technological and environmental life of a building and provide artists, engineers and scientists with a unique environment ...
    • EMDL European Mobile Dome Lab for Artistic Research. 

      Phillips, Mike; Charitos, D; Poulin, MC; Schnell, R; Kusch, M; St-Arnault, L-P (Vancouver, Canada, 2015-07-14)
      This panel describes the activities and presents the outcomes of artistic research carried out on the EMDL European Mobile Dome Lab Project, an international collaboration funded by the European Culture Programme (Strand ...
    • This is Where We Are - Collectively Living, Working and Being, with and through Predictive Algorithms. 

      Aga, Birgitte; Phillips, Mike (BCS, 2017-07)
      ‘This Is Where We Are’ (TIWWA) was an immersive and interactive algorithmic sculpture fuelled by the data we collectively generate. This collaborative work was created for the opening of the new Tate Modern Switch house ...
    • The Affect of Quantum Phenomena on Media Art (Panel). 

      Phillips, Mike; Thomas, P; Henschke, C; de Wilde, F (Hong Kong, 2016)
      This panel will deal with art, media and science via the concept of the ‘spin’ as a fundamental in quantum research where flux and vibration are at the very core. The historical model of media art, science and technology ...
    • TIWWA (This Is Where We Are) 

      Phillips, ML; Aga, B
      TIWWA was a commissioned installation for the opening of the Tate Modern Switch House. The research incorporates new analytical techniques which focus on enhanced audience engagement through the analysis of crowd behaviour ...

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