Sharon Daniel
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ISEA 2002
(USA) is an artist who is developing and exploiting new information and communications technologies for the design of “Collaborative Systems”, systems in which participants are given a framework for building a database based on their own experiences and the tools for structuring and interpreting that data themselves. Daniel’s work has evolved from interactive sculpture and video installation to experimental research that re-casts networked, virtual environments as public, community and collaborative sites.
ISEA2000
Sharon Daniel is an artist who is developing and exploiting new information and communications technologies for the design of Collaborative Systems. Her current research project, Subtract the Sky, is conceived as public art that engages technology and scientific research projects through interactive interfaces on the Internet.
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- Santa Cruz, US
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Title: Collaborative Systems: redefining ‘Public Art’
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ISEA2000
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Title: Ethics and Pragmatism Technology, Context and Collaboration in Public Art
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Title: Public Secrets: information and social knowledge
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