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Description: Critical Art Ensemble "(CAE) is a collective of five tactical media practitioners of various specializations including computer graphics and web design, film/video, photography, text art, book art, and performance. Formed in 1987, CAE's focus has been on the exploration of the intersections between art, critical theory, technology, and political activism." - from website, 2014 April 29
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Subject: Critical Art Ensemble, Technology -- Social aspects, Digital art, Biology in art, Performance art, Interactive art, Multimedia installations (Art), Computer programming, Internet -- Social aspects
Description: " The Paparazzi Bots are a series of five autonomous robots each standing at the height of the average human. Comprised of multiple cameras, sensors and robotic actuators on a custom-built rolling platform, they move at the speed of a walking human, avoiding walls and obstacles while using infrared sensors to move toward humans. They seek one thing, which is to capture photos of people and to make these images available to the press and the world wide web as a statement of culture's obsession with the “celebrity image” and especially our own images. The flash autonomously goes off, capturing people’s photos and elevating them to “celebrity” in a kind of momentary anointing by the robots. The robots also become celebrities through their association to the “famous people” at the exhibition that are captured by the Paparazzi Bots." -- from the website, 2/9/2015
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Subject: Rinaldo, Ken, Digital art, Robotics, Digital photography, Internet -- Social aspects
Description: "For this exhibition [Made Real] Scott Kildall and Nathaniel Stern, artists and co-founders of Wikipedia Art take these networks [social, political, physical and digital] as their artistic materials and play-spaces to create artworks about love, power-play and a new social reality." - from website, 2014 May 02 Documentation of the 2011 exhibition by Scott Kildall and Nathaniel Stern at the Furtherfield Gallery; includes interviews with the artists
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Subject: Wikipedia, Social networks, Digital art, Stern, Nathaniel, 1977-, Kildall, Scott, Interactive art, Internet -- Social aspects , Mass media and art
Creator: Stern, Nathaniel, 1977-, Kildall, Scott
Language: English
Date: 2011 May
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa02388
Contributor: Furtherfield Gallery
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