[Leonardo/ISAST Network] Winners of the First Leonardo Art/Science Student Contest Announced
Leonardo/ISAST
isast at leonardo.info
Thu Jun 12 16:58:54 EDT 2008
Leonardo/ISAST is pleased to announce the winners of the first Leonardo
Art/Science Student Contest:
Hiroki Nishino
(DXARTS, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA)
"Oberhausen Requiem"
Michiko Tsuda
(Tokyo National University of the Arts, Tokyo, Japan)
"Where Are You?"
http://2da.jp
Jaewook Shin
(ITP, Tisch School of Art, New York University, New York, USA)
"Afterimage---Mind Frame"
http://jwook.com/afterimage
Margarita Benitez and Markus Vogl
(School of the Art Institute of Chicago, IL, USA)
"Circadian Capital"
http://www.benitezvogl.com/circadian_capital/index.htm
Byeong Sam Jeon
(Donald Bren School of Information & Computer Sciences, University of
California, Irvine, CA, USA)
"Telematic Drum Circle"
http://www.bsjeon.net/
In addition, the jury has given honorable mention to:
Hung-Lin Hsu and Cheng-I Tsai
(National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan)
"Open Space 2.0"
http://sites.google.com/a/ialab.tw/open-space-2-0/Home/ARS
Cheth Rowe
(San Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco, CA, USA)
"A Reward-Driven Process for Local, Noospheric, and Computational
Detection of Stochastic Deviation Fields"
http://www.3letterdictionary.com
The jury consisted of:
- Nina Czegledy, independent media artist, curator and writer
- Piero Scaruffi, cognitive scientist and writer
- Tami Spector, professor of organic chemistry at the University of San
Francisco
- Pamela Winfrey, senior artist at the San Francisco Exploratorium
Three of the winning projects were displayed at the closing reception of
"Remix: From Science to Art and Back in the Digital Age," day 2 of the
Berkeley Big Bang 08 symposium at the UC Berkeley Art Museum (June 3,
2008). All seven projects will be highlighted in a special gallery
section in an upcoming issue of Leonardo (TBA).
More information about each project is available on the Leonardo
website:
http://www.leonardo.info/isast/announcements/ArtSci-studentprojects-June08.html
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