Elif Ayiter
ISEA Bio(s) Available:
ISEA2015
Elif Ayiter, Ph.D., aka. Alpha Auer, is a designer, educator and researcher whose creative interests are based in three-dimensional online virtual worlds and their avatars, as well as in developing and implementing hybrid educational methodologies between art and design and computer science. She teaches full time at Sabanci University in Istanbul and is also the Director of Studies of the INode of the Planetary Collegium in Greece. Her texts have been published in academic journals such as the Leonardo Electronic Almanac, the Journal of Consciousness Studies, and Technoetic Arts, and she has authored many book chapters in edited academic books. She has presented creative and research output at venues including the John Hansard Gallery, UK; ISEA2011, SIGGRAPH, Creativity and Cognition, SPIE, Computational Aesthetics and Cyberworlds. Elif Ayiter also is the Chief Editor of the academic journal Metaverse Creativity with Intellect Journals, UK.
ISEA2011
Elif Ayiter is a designer and a researcher, teaching at Sabanci University, Istanbul, Tyrkey. Her texts have been published at academic journals such as the Journal of Consciousness Studies and Technoetic Arts. She has presented creative as well as research output at conferences including Siggraph, Creativity and Cognition, Computational Aesthetics and Cyberworlds. She is also the chief editor of the journal Metaverse Creativity with Intellect Journals, UK and is currently studying for a doctoral degree at the Planetary Collegium, CAiiA hub, at the University of Plymouth with Roy Ascott.
Last Known Location:
- Istanbul
Art Events:
LPDT2
Categories: [Literature and Poetry] [Art Exhibition] [Sculptural Objects] [Electronic / Robotic Object]
[ISEA2011]
Presentations:
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Title: ground the enablement of creativity in a metaverse
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ISEA2008
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Title: Syncretia: a virtual geography for play
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ISEA2009
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Title: Hyperpresent Avatars
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Moderator:
- 2011 Overview: La Plissure du Texte
- 2011 Overview: An Alembic of Transformation: Virtual Reality as Agent of Change