Donoho Colloquium: The Digital Eye
How technology has changed the process but not the aesthetic.
[more]How technology has changed the process but not the aesthetic.
[more]In 1966, 10 New York artists worked with 30 engineers and scientists from the world renowned Bell Telephone Laboratories to create groundbreaking performances, known as 9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering.
[more]"Music, Computing, People: An Emerging Dimension for Engaging One Another Creatively, Expressively, and Socially," provided insight into his perspective that mobile computing devices have become natural extensions of ourselves.
[more]"Mission Impossible: Constructing Charles Babbage's Analytical Engine," provided an overview of Babbage's pioneering work on automatic computing, located his work in its historical context, and described the scale, scope and planned outcomes for the construction of the Analytical Engine.
[more]The inaugural Donoho Colloquium on Monday, February 27, 2012.
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