Stefan Agamanolis, Arianna Bassoli: TunA: A Handheld Ad-Hoc Radio Device for Local Music Sharing
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- TunA: A Handheld Ad-Hoc Radio Device for Local Music Sharing
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- ISEA2004: 12th International Symposium on Electronic Art
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Artist Statement:
Humans have a fundamental need for contact with other humans. Our interactions and relationships with other people form a network that supports us, makes our lives meaningful, and ultimately enables us to survive. The Human Connectedness research group explores the topic of human relationships and how they are mediated by technology. Our mission is to conceive a new genre of technologies and experiences that allow us to build, maintain, and enhance relationships in new ways. We also aim to enable new kinds of individual bonds and communities that were not possible before, but may be beneficial or fun.
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All Works by the Artist(s) in This Archive:
- Stefan Agamanolis
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TunA: A Handheld Ad-Hoc Radio Devic...
[ ISEA2004] - Arianna Bassoli
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TunA: A Handheld Ad-Hoc Radio Devic...
[ ISEA2004]