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creator of
MEART - the semi living artist
Date
Medium
new media, tissue technologies, robotics, drawing, installation
Tags
Robotic arm, Neurons, Biological technologies, Science, SymbioticA
URL
http://www.iaaf.uwa.edu.au/smbunt/
 
http://www.fishandchips.uwa.edu.au/

Created by the SymbioticA Research Group, Gil Wienberg (US) and Matt Richards (US) in collaboration with US scientists Steve M Potter, Tom DeMarse & Alexander Shkolnik. Installation project in which electric signals from the activity of cultured neurons are communicated to a robotic arm which makes a drawing. The first stage of this project was titled Fish & Chips (2001).

Note: as part of the SymbioticA Research Group
 
creator of
Fish and Chips
Date
Medium
installation, tissue technologies, sound, robotics
Tags
Electrical, Biological technologies, Robotic arm, Installation
URL
http://www.iaaf.uwa.edu.au/smbunt/
 
http://www.fishandchips.uwa.edu.au/

Created by the SymbioticA research group in collaboration with US researchers Steve M Potter, Tom DeMarse and Alexander Shkolnik. Involved using the electrical activity of fish neurons to control a robotic arm which producing a drawing and sound. The installation consisted of a laboratory/studio style set-up, prototypes and project documentation. In 2002 this project evolved into the artwork 'Meart – the semi living artist’.

Note: as a member of the SymbioticA research group
 

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Other occupations
  • Lecturer (ANZSIC code: 81) before
  • Lecturer (ANZSIC code: 81) before
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Biography
Initial contributors
  • Biennale of Electronic Arts Perth
Contributors
  • 1991
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Date created June 28, 2012, 9:11 p.m. June 28, 2012, 9:11 p.m.
Date modified Oct. 18, 2012, 2:15 p.m. Oct. 18, 2012, 2:15 p.m.