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Conference – Attaya Projects
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Applied Digital CreativityWed, 06 Nov 2013 23:42:42 +0000en-US
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1 Sonic Interaction Design Symposium and Book Launch
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https://www.attayaprojects.com/sonic-interaction-design-symposium-book-launch/#respondTue, 23 Apr 2013 18:18:39 +0000http://www.attayaprojects.com/?p=321Attaya’s director Lalya is giving a talk at the Sonic Interaction Design Symposium and book launch at Zurich University of the Arts (ZHdK) on 2nd May. The symposium is organised by Karmen Franinovic and Stefania Serafin on the occasion of the launch of a new book “Sonic Interaction Design” coming out in Spring 2013 on... Read more...
The symposium is organised by Karmen Franinovic and Stefania Serafin on the occasion of the launch of a new book “Sonic Interaction Design” coming out in Spring 2013 on MIT Press, as part of the European COST-Action project of the same name. More information about the book can be found here.
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https://www.attayaprojects.com/futureeverything-2013/#respondSat, 23 Mar 2013 17:41:39 +0000http://www.attayaprojects.com/?p=311Back in Manchester for the annual FutureEverything festival. Or summit, as they called it this year. It’s quite fascinating how different the festival is from one year to another. Always very nice to catch up with old friends, bump into fellow Geordies, see some familiar faces and also meet some new ones. Didn’t get a... Read more...
]]>Back in Manchester for the annual FutureEverything festival. Or summit, as they called it this year. It’s quite fascinating how different the festival is from one year to another. Always very nice to catch up with old friends, bump into fellow Geordies, see some familiar faces and also meet some new ones. Didn’t get a chance to catch any of the amazing music programme this time around though. Sniff!
Some of this year’s highlights:
Natalie Jeremijenko‘s mindmeltingly brilliant talk about critical design for re-negotiating nature’s place in urban space
The performance Speed of Light with a huge number of joggers wearing synchronised LEDs on their bodies and creating coloured light patterns in the night by running along on the Salford waterfront