Past Event

Meetup #4

  • Thursday, March 7 at 06:30 PM (6 years ago)
  • A66
  • Meetup
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Hey!

This will be our next community meetup!

What to expect?

  • nice, opened and curious people
  • 3 short talks to feed our brains with some new inspiration
  • hanging out, getting to know each other, maybe making up future plans for collaborations or exhibitions together.

The meetup will take place at A66, you can arrive from around 19.30, the first talk will start at 20.00.

We are all looking forward to seeing you!

Esteban de la Torre

Esteban de la Torre

EJTECH is a polydisciplinary studio working with unstable media, experimental interfaces, electronic textiles, and future materials, focusing their artistic research on the crossmodal synergy between the physical and digital, the process of sensory integration and further explorations on HCI (human-computer interaction) via interactive installations and dynamic art pieces.

They will talk about sound, space and textile technospiritualism. More here.

Ágoston Nagy

Ágoston Nagy

Ágoston is making algorithmic art, experimental media, generative arts using free & open source tools. He is designing dynamic systems & interfaces for networked installations, developing creative mobile applications. His field of interests are cognitive computing & embodied experience, data visualization & sonification, the role of computational culture in different social contexts. He regularly gives workshops and developing courses on algorithmic art, creative coding & machine learning using several open source languages. He is a guest lecturer at Moholy-Nagy University of Design & Arts (MOME, Hungary) and a HCI researcher at Prezi.com. He is the co-founder of the experimental new media design group Binaura.

You can find more about his works here.

Brice Dubat

Brice Dubat

Brice is a french game maker, creative director at TeamTO games, wannabe writer, who cofounded Klondike collective. He explores the frontiers between literature and interactive experiences, but also players boundaries through games that engage him physically. People can call him Pitoum, except his mother who categorically refuses.

Brice will talk about games and words and words in games, and games in words, probably.

More about Brice here and their collective here.

http://www.klondike.fr/