European history is full of people who make a difference by combining artistic and scientific thinking. In the world of music, for instance, Busoni, Russolo, Theremin, Schaeffer, Varèse and Stockhausen expanded the boundaries of the art by exploring the creative possibilities of cutting edge technologies. Daphne Oram and Delia Derbyshire at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop - and later, the Beatles and Radiohead - all famously pushed at the limits of technical musical production in order to reimagine what music could be.
Science at 'state of the art', art at 'state of the science': Music Tech Fest, the global festival of music ideas
Get on stage with mymeedia!
This is a guest blog post written by George Ioannidis, director of IN2 and Maxiculture project partner
Digital innovation to address homes as social and creative environments
This is a guest blog written by Dr. Alexander Peine, Assistant Professor at Utrecht University (NL), and Ian Spero, CEO at Creative Skills for Life (UK)
Art and Technology collaborate for the future city
This year's Ars Electronica Festival has taken up the theme 'POST-CITY – habitats for the 21st century' and has looked at the question of how current and future technologies will change the role, appearance and functions of our cities, when everything and everybody is connected, cars drive autonomously, and our homes become ever more stuffed with information technology gadgets.
Science at 'state of the art', art at 'state of the science': Music Tech Fest, the global festival of music ideas
European history is full of people who make a difference by combining artistic and scientific thinking. In the world of music, for instance, Busoni, Russolo, Theremin, Schaeffer, Varèse and Stockhausen expanded the boundaries of the art by exploring the creative possibilities of cutting edge technologies. Daphne Oram and Delia Derbyshire at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop - and later, the Beatles and Radiohead - all famously pushed at the limits of technical musical production in order to reimagine what music could be.
Get on stage with mymeedia!
This is a guest blog post written by George Ioannidis, director of IN2 and Maxiculture project partner
Digital innovation to address homes as social and creative environments
This is a guest blog written by Dr. Alexander Peine, Assistant Professor at Utrecht University (NL), and Ian Spero, CEO at Creative Skills for Life (UK)
Art and Technology collaborate for the future city
This year's Ars Electronica Festival has taken up the theme 'POST-CITY – habitats for the 21st century' and has looked at the question of how current and future technologies will change the role, appearance and functions of our cities, when everything and everybody is connected, cars drive autonomously, and our homes become ever more stuffed with information technology gadgets.
Science at 'state of the art', art at 'state of the science': Music Tech Fest, the global festival of music ideas
European history is full of people who make a difference by combining artistic and scientific thinking. In the world of music, for instance, Busoni, Russolo, Theremin, Schaeffer, Varèse and Stockhausen expanded the boundaries of the art by exploring the creative possibilities of cutting edge technologies. Daphne Oram and Delia Derbyshire at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop - and later, the Beatles and Radiohead - all famously pushed at the limits of technical musical production in order to reimagine what music could be.
Get on stage with mymeedia!
This is a guest blog post written by George Ioannidis, director of IN2 and Maxiculture project partner
Digital innovation to address homes as social and creative environments
This is a guest blog written by Dr. Alexander Peine, Assistant Professor at Utrecht University (NL), and Ian Spero, CEO at Creative Skills for Life (UK)
Art and Technology collaborate for the future city
This year's Ars Electronica Festival has taken up the theme 'POST-CITY – habitats for the 21st century' and has looked at the question of how current and future technologies will change the role, appearance and functions of our cities, when everything and everybody is connected, cars drive autonomously, and our homes become ever more stuffed with information technology gadgets.