Monthly Archives: May 2015

Sketches for body-machine configuration: Corpus Nil

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As my PhD draws close to an end this summer, I'm in studio rehearsing a new performance that will be previewed at NIME, the international conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression, at the end of the month. I've been working together with... Read More

Two new books: body theory, computation and sound in performance

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I'm delighted to announce the publication of two books on art and science to which I've contributed two different essays. These draw upon my recent doctoral research on corporeality and computation in sound performance. A multidimensional practice-ba... Read More

Expressivity, Muscle Sensing and Intelligent Machines at CHI 2015

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We (the EAVI research group at Goldsmiths, University of London) just got back from the SIGCHI Conference on Computer-Human Interaction in Seoul, Korea. CHI is one of the largest conference in the field, counting this year over 3000 attendees. ... Read More