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COMPUTATIONAL SOCIOLOGY |
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- Social software
- Cyberspace and collective awareness
- Virtual reality and cultural modelling
- On-line identities
- The Net and community culture
- New patterns of social interaction
- Technological asymmetries and democracy |
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TELEVIRTUALITY AND TELEPRESENCE |
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- The Body in the intangible
space: weightless Bodies
- The Net and the code
- The code and the language barriers
- Intelligent agents
- Techno-reflexes |
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AND NETS |
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- Technologies of body extension
and body intensification
- News from the Cyborg (technological extensions of the
individual and of global society)
- Gender and the Net
- The desire on the Net (heteronymous personalities and
sexual otherness)
- Extension, distribution and interaction of the mind
on the Net |
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SYNAPTIC CARTOGRAPHY |
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- Architecture and urban planning
as political action
- The Teleport: computation, architecture, design and
interaction for a living room or friendly
space in the 21st century
- Critical devices
- What is and how does a semiotic Web work?
- The invisible cities |
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PLANETARY ART |
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- Planetary art: Neuronal Communities
of post-modern art
- Art in search of a new image for human nature
- From futuristic constructivism to neuronal techno-art
- Nanotechnology and molecular biology in art
- Ubiquitous art: colonisation or disappearance of the
technological interface?
- The aesthetics of the code
- Dependence and/or autonomy of digital art
- Conditions of reception, use, function of digital art |
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THE MUSEUM OF THE UBIQUITOUS ART |
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- Curator’s democracy:
from the territorial museum to space in heterarchy
- The public as curators
- From speculative collecting to an interactive patrimonial
ecology.
- Conservation of the intangible or leaving behind the
idea of conservation
- The museum as a space of flux
- Reproduction economy versus purchase economy
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