Miguel Carvalhais
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ISEA2017
Miguel Carvalhais is a designer and musician. He is an assistant professor at the Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Porto, Portugal., researching new media and interaction design. He studies computational media and creative practices with procedural systems, and is the author of a book on these topics, Artificial Aesthetics.
ISEA2014
Miguel Carvalhais, University of Porto, PT, is a designer and a musician. has a PhD on Art and Design from the University of Porto. He is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Design of the University of Porto and a researcher at ID+, chiefly focusing on interaction design and computational media and arts. He collaborates with Pedro Tudela in the @c project, developing works in musical and audiovisual composition, music for theater, sound performances and installations. In 2003 he helped to found the Crónica media label, that he has been running since.
ISEA2012
Miguel Carvalhais, Faculdade de Belas Artes, Universidade do Porto, Portugal
ISEA2011
Miguel Carvalhais Designer, musician, assistant professor of design at the University of Porto, Portugal
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Title: Procedural Taxonomy: An Analytical Model for Artificial Aesthetics
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ISEA2011
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Title: Unfolding and Unwinding: A Perspective on Generative Narrative
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ISEA2012
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Title: Transcoding Action: Embodying the game
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ISEA2014
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Title: Polivis: Methods Towards an Augmented Citizenship
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ISEA2014
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Title: Convergence and Divergence: A Conceptual Model for Digital Serendipitous Systems
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ISEA2016
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Title: Creation of Meaning in Processor-based Artefacts
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ISEA2017
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Title: Valuably Unsought: Systems for Digital Serendipity
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ISEA2017
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Title: Empathy in the Ergodic Experience of Computational Aesthetics
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ISEA2018
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Title: The Serendipitous Pattern in Interaction Design
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ISEA2018
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Title: Will Machinic Art Lay Beyond Our Ability to Understand It?
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