Presentaties 2006
Dit waren presentaties en lezingen die we in 2006 gaven.
Dit waren presentaties en lezingen die we in 2006 gaven.
During this lecture Ulla-Maaria Mutanen (University of Helsinki, Finland) talked about her idea on why we enjoy making things.
Deze speciale salon gaf de bezoekers de mogelijkheid om deel te nemen aan een rondleiding door het EnergeticA Museum aan de hand van speciale gasten die uitleg gaven over hun FAVORIETE object.
Een salon met in ONTWIKKELING zijnde projecten over emoties
Friedrich Kirschner’s machinima series Person 2184 won him awards for best Technical Achievement and best Visual Design at the 2005 Machinima Film Festival, and has been showcased at numerous others.
Tijdens deze salon was er maar één thema: Oorlog. De aanleiding was de Mediamatic tentoonstelling Le Mepris, gebaseerd op de Jean-Luc Godards gelijknamige film. Computergames en artistieke videos...
Cocoa (the object-oriented application programming environment developed by Apple for the Mac OSX operating system) is a happy API. In celebration of such a happy API, Cocoa developers from around...
During these two days Régine Débatty presented some highlights from her extremely popular BLOG we-make-money-not-art.
Deze salon bestond uit zelfbedachte spelletjes, een 'we-make-money-not-art ' presentatie, projecten van HeHe en een Canadese performance.
Another Barcamp sprung up while Amsterdam was still full of coders after Xtech, so that the folk had a place to migrate to, set up their laptops and showed each other the ideas they didn't manage to...
A rampant night salon in Stedelijk Museum, with games, music and installations, and with Mediamatic contributing The Bob Block Machinima Show by Friedrich Kirschner.
Tijdens deze avond vond er een huiselijke salon plaats over (il)legale stoelen, geanimeerde RFID tafels en niet van hun kamer te branden Roemenen.
Tijdens deze salon sprak men over cosplayers, dollfies en tot leven gewekte karakters. Dit alles stond in het kader van de Cosplay exhibitie (The Cosplay Show) dat tussen 15 juli en 27 augustus te...
A salon with presentations of Nicu Sebe on emotion recognition, Stani Michiels on his nomadic internet cafe and Tjebbe van Tijen on his scrolls.
On interface technology, on if we should still keep TV alive, on building around consumer-generated content, on moving to Asia, on storage mania and life caching, on grid computing for your home, on...
Were you able to make a snappy machinima in one week? Could you do this without having any information about the subject until the contest starts? Did you feel confident enough to show your freshly...
Op de laatste avond van de Cross Media Week is er een salon over filmen in computergames, de Machinima salon. Met de beste filmpjes, de beste makers, nieuwe tools en de kick off van de Machinima...
Op deze avond kon iedereen genieten van een autoradioperformance door Sasker Scheerder, Aux Raus en uw autoradio.
As a part of the exhibition Scroll, Mediamatic presents a visual lecture by Tjebbe van Tijen.The presentation was focussed on animation and story telling; the visual narrative media.
Three new & beautiful online crossmedia projects for children were presented at this salon. This was also the Kick-Off of the workshop Interactive Television for Children organized by Mediamatic and...
At the Mediamatic Museumn8 you were able to perch yourself on a bench drenched in pheromones while betting on a rfid enabled hamster race, listening to the modded commodore 64s of Krause and munching...
The participants of the Arduino Wearables workshop presented their final results to the general public. Interactive clothing articles or wearable switches; anyone could come and see what was created.
This salon brought you two presentations by Nir Nadler and Chris O'Shea, and the results of the Machinima Contest 2006.
The physical and the digital world are fusing, according to Julian Bleecker. The virtual life is becoming entangled with the real life, and the other way around. This Blogjects lecture showed us all...
Adrian Miles explained why vlogging is not just reinvention of television, or an upgraded blog.
Two of the most innovative DIY robot builders, Christain Faubel and Ralf Schreiber talk about their work.