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CAiiA Recipient of the 2011 Award for Best Practice in Higher Education
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Trojan Horses Published
Trojan Horses A Rattle Bag from the “Cybernetics: Art, Design, Mathematics—A Meta-Disciplinary Conversation” post-conference workshop. compiled and edited by Ranulph Glanville with Mick Ashby | Thomas Fischer Christiane M Herr | Michael Hohl Aartje Hulstein | Louis H Kauffman Claudia … Continue reading
Posted in Inhabitable Theories, Research, Thoughts
Tagged American Society for Cybernetics, art, C:ADM 2010, cybernetics, design, edition echoraum, mathematics
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Some Font Issues Fixed
Nothing like a few days off . . . I fixed some of the font rendering issues that happened with browsers on Windows systems. The small caps font that I use for the entry titles still looks a bit out … Continue reading
2013/01/25 :: deadline :: Xi’an Jiaotong – Liverpool University | Architecture Faculty
The architecture department in Suzhou, China, where I currently work at is undergoing further growth. There are several new faculty positions to fill. If you are interested you might want to look at our website for an overview of the … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, China, faculty, jobs, research, Shanghai, Sino-British, Suzhou, Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University
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CAiiA Recipient of the 2011 Award for Best Practice in Higher Education
Happy to announce that the institution at which I conducted my PhD research - the Centre for Advanced Inquiry in the Integrative Arts (CAiiA), hub of the Planetary Collegium - is the 2011 recipient of the World Universities Forum Award … Continue reading
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Tagged art, award, CAiiA, education, PhD, Planetary Collegium, Roy Ascott, telematics, World Universities Forum
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MUZARC : : on music and architecture
I realized yesterday that, astonishingly enough, there are still some MUZARC CD-ROMs available from several online music dealers. MUZARC was the first CD-ROM on the German experimental music label selektion (see MUZARC intro at selektion). It was published back in 1999. So, … Continue reading
Posted in Presentation, Research, Thoughts
Tagged architecture, blue room, cd-rom, music, muzarc, new school, selektion, sound & space
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