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Altering One's Body-Perception through E-Textiles and Haptic Metaphors, by Magic Lining
Posted by: Aurélie Delater 1 year, 8 months ago
Magic Lining team translates their residency results at scientific level and inspires fashion-tech designers
Magic Lining is one of the teams awarded with by a STARTS RESIDENCIES project. Kristi Kuusk, artist designer, has collaborated with the tech project Magic Shoes (Ana Tajadura-Jiménez and Aleksander Valjamae) to develop an artwork about changing one’s self and body perception through the insight of the garment one wears.
Te Ataata: art-science residency programme for French scholars
Posted by: Aurélie Delater 1 year, 8 months ago
Each year, AUT hosts an outstanding French scholar under the Te Ataata Residency programme. Te Ataata Residency is a joint initiative between AUT and the French Embassy in New Zealand, with the support of Institut Français.First STARTS GIVEAWAY is on!
Posted by: Aurélie Delater 1 year, 8 months ago
Our first STARTS G I V E A W A Y has been launched yesterday on Instagram to thank you all for your support!
STARTS women honoured for International Women´s Day
Posted by: Aurélie Delater 1 year, 8 months ago
On the International Women´s Day, we want to praise all the women, and in particular the artists and partners of the #startseu community.
Event - Pre-histories and Futures of Machine Vision
Posted by: Aurélie Delater 1 year, 9 months ago
Interesting event on **February 28 (10:30 - 17:00)** for those who are around **Sounth Kensington, UK**:Insight from SCI-FI Miners residency: paper on the virtual reality journey to the nanocluster scale
Posted by: Aurélie Delater 1 year, 9 months ago
João Martinho Moura and Yury Kolen´ko publish paper on Sci-fi Miners
We are thrilled to share this news! During one year, the artist from Braga (Portugal) has collaborated with CRIT-CAT, the tech project from the nanochemistry research group of the INL - International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory (Braga), within the frame of the STARTS RESIDENCIES project.