Do you want a "Data Sonification Player" for Astrophysical Data or your own data?
Colleagues: Under the leadership of ASL member Scot Gresham Lancaster, Sharath Chandra Ram and I have just submitted a proposal to the US National Science foundation: AstroSounds: Developing spectrally based multivariate time series data sonification player for Astrophysics Overview: We…
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Halloween Transmissions: Machine Listening from the Diary of Anaïs Nin
https://youtu.be/lJlBJ-NagLM Full article @ Medium.
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Micro ArtScience Actions (MASA)
ArtSciLab Colleagues: I would like to draw your attention to the Recent YASMIN WWWASP discussion (the Who, what where of our artscience community of practice)- Led by Guillermo Munoz with several colleagues across the world (see at end of this…
Esports Cyberathlete Development (ECD): An Annotated Bibliography
The Initiative to Enhance the Esports Player Cognitive Performance & Wellbeing.
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Can AI understand culture?
Culture and AI A vital component for the development of technology By Cris Kubli Since the consolidation of evolutionary theory in the 19th century, many scholars have believed that progress is a linear phenomenon. For it to succeed, one must be…
Ways of Listening for Information: A Vague Taxonomy of Sonification Techniques
Authored by Scot Greshman-Lancaster (with co-authors Sharath Chandra Ram and Roger Malina), this paper discusses a rough taxonomy of data sonification methods. It summarizes the discoveries and results of ongoing in-depth exploration in this area of research, and uses some…
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New Interactive Modular Sculpture for the Lab Window
Since the lab’s conception, the window of the ArtSciLab has been underutilized. Currently, there is a whiteboard that never gets updated with new information, and to the casual observer, there is nothing to differentiate the lab from other rooms in…
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Call for help and ideas for Data Stethoscope Performance for Dallas MAVS ESPORTS and DALLAS CHESS club
ArtSciLab members, Scot Gresham Lancaster and Zura Javakhadze are pleased to announce forthcoming performances of the Data Stethoscope Project- these are performances will involve using the electronic chess board provided by the UTD Chess team (thanks Zura), software modules from…
Graziella's Journey as a Junior Designer at the ArtSciLab
Graziella “Ela” Detecio worked on the ArtSciLab team as a Junior Designer. During her time here, she contributed to the design of project and marketing materials of the lab. As it’s time for her to move on to the next…
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Creative Disturbance new podcast in தமிழ்
Every year, thousands of Indian students and hundreds of Tamil students make their way across the oceans towards to the land of opportunities in pursuit of their dream to master their craft. This channel is a way of trying to…
New Lab Member Introduction
Anthony Inga is an undergraduate design researcher at the UT Dallas School of Arts Technology and Emerging Communication with a background in engineering and computer science. He brings his unique eye to design through participation in the AIGA association for…
The Watering Hole: Art Conservation and Esports
Please join us Friday May 3rd in the ArtSciLab (ATEC 3.209) from 4-6pm for the final Watering Hole of the semester. Our speakers this week are Phillip Martin, Isaac Arrington, and Tray Thompson. Our first speaker, Phillip Martin, will be…
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Updates from CDASH
We are pleased to inform you – as collaborators and cloud curriculum members – of the progress of our CDASH website! On the Home page, our “SPOTLIGHT: What’s New!” section introduces The University of Texas at Dallas’ umbrella project, ToTTS:…
Leonardo Slam Skateboard Awards
Three weeks before the Leonardo Journal’s 50th anniversary, Roger Malina commissioned Twin Boards to create custom skateboards to give away as awards. The recipients included three significant contributors to the Leonardo journal: Linda Henderson, Lynn Herschmann, and Mihai Nadin. For…