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Explaining Polyphony in Interactive Arts [PDF]
Introduction: Postmodernism serves as a dynamic foundation for the creation of new theories and forms that have brought about remarkable transformations across various fields. Some of these theories critique the very nature of modern art and pave the way
Maryam Foroughinia
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A Review on Research and Evaluation Methods for Investigating Self-Transcendence
Self-transcendence has been characterized as a decrease in self-saliency (ego disillusionment) and increased connection, and has been growing in research interest in the past decade.
Alexandra Kitson +4 more
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Correlated Charge Transport in an Organic Coulomb Glass
ABSTRACT Advances in the development of organic field‐effect transistors (OFETs), electrically gated organic semiconductors (EGOFETs), and organic electrochemical transistors (OECTs) allow for the operation of these devices at very high charge‐carrier densities, where Coulomb interactions between carriers can be expected to become significant.
Magdalena Sophie Dörfler +3 more
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Perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), ab initio molecular dynamics (AIMD), density functional theory (DFT), Dolomite (DL), metal‐organic frameworks (MOFs), calcined modified dolomite (CDL), zero‐point of charge (PZC), metal‐organic frameworks (MOFs), Fourier transform infrared (FTIR), X‐ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM ...
Yating Yang +8 more
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Cyborg synchrony: integrating human physiology into affective generative music AI
As artificial intelligence (AI) systems become increasingly integrated into human social environments, their ability to foster meaningful interaction remains an open challenge.
Senaida Ng, Kaia Sargent, Jason J. Snell
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Social Conformity in Immersive Virtual Environments: The Impact of Agents’ Gaze Behavior
Immersive virtual reality (IVR) can induce an experience of “social presence” which can, in turn, increase social influence. Non-verbal behavior such as eye contact is an important component of human communication and, therefore, an important factor in ...
Christos Kyrlitsias +7 more
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Seeking out the spaces between: Using improvisation for collaborative composition and interactive technology [PDF]
Copyright © 2010 ISASTThis article presents findings from experiments into piano performance live electronics undertaken by the author since early 2007.
Nicolls, S
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Representing camp: Constructing macaroni masculinity in eighteenth century visual satire [PDF]
This article asks how ‘Camp,’ as defined in Sontag’s 1964 essay, ‘Notes on Camp,’ might provide a valuable framework for the analysis of late eighteenth-century satirical prints, specifically those featuring images of the so-called ‘macaroni.’ Discussing
Gowrley, Freya
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Ideas of the aesthetic figure largely in two crucial areas of debate in the philosophy of art. On the one hand, the aesthetic often plays a definitive role in characterizations of our responses to or interactions with artworks. That is, what is thought to be distinctive about our commerce with artworks is that these encounters are marked by aesthetic
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Magnetically Actuated Drops‐on‐Stilts Microrobots for Transport and Delivery of Hydrophobic Cargo
Iron oxide nanoparticles and oil droplets in external magnetic fields form “drops‐on‐stilts” microrobots that transport hydrophobic cargo. Tunable nanoparticle–droplet interactions generate stilt‐like structures. Field rotation enables walking, obstacle navigation, and collective motion.
Oluwafemi Ligan +9 more
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