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2013 Resonate Festival Recap

2013 Resonate Festival Recap

Resonate (http://resonate.io) is a festival at the intersection of art, media and technology. Held each year in Belgrade, Serbia, the conference provides an overview of current situation in the fields of music, visual arts and digital culture.

This session walks through speakers and personal highlights of the 2013 conference.

Alexander Meinhardt

April 01, 2013
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  1. Resonate is at the boundaries of art, media and technology.

    The 3-day festival is mainly focussed on talks from industry artists, lecturers and educators, but there were also workshops, screenings, panel discussions and live performances. The workshops were on a range of topics from creating musical applications with Processing and Pure Data, Raspberry Pi, Open Frameworks x Computer Vision, right through to programmatically controlling ARDrones.
  2. The Digital revolution is over. Bits won. Don't make more

    junk. We don't have enough materials for the next industrial revolution. You can put everything in an interactive object.
  3. FREE UNIVERSAL CONSTRUCTION KIT A set of adapters for complete

    interoperability between 10 popular children's construction toys.
  4. COHEN VAN BELEN London based experimental studio for fictional objects

    and performances, exploring the tensions between biology and technology
  5. ALL THAT I AM Koby Barhad raised an Elvis Mouse

    with DNA (hair) found on ebay. The experiment mimicked key moments in Elvis' childhood.
  6. FOLLOW THE BIRDS A special birdhouse somewhere in a forest

    in the swiss mountains. Each time a bird takes a seed a portrait is automatically shot and sent to twitter.
  7. KNOT(E) Knot (e) is an extension of a conventional listening

    device, it allows the user to generate visual and sound compositions.
  8. OUTERSPACE Outerspace is a reactive robotic creature with animal-like behaviour.

    Outerspace's fundamental motivation for any behaviour is based on curiosity, the desire to explore the surrounding space looking for contact. Touch it, play with it and watch its behavior.
  9. 4:33 OF UNIQUENESS A game with no interactions at all.

    If you're the only person worldwide playing it you will win, if not it will close.
  10. I WAS HERE UN World Humanitarian Day 2012. A Large

    Scale Pojection Mapping project. Technology, screen, and stage design for Beyoncé.
  11. SILENT SPRING A gallery space flooded with CO2 for "Silent

    Spring", altering the air mixture to replicated the predicted atmospheric changes of the next 100 years.
  12. JAMES AUGER Tutor, Design Interactions, Royal College of Art, UK

    Visiting professor, HEAD, Geneva, Switzerland
  13. GESUNDHEIT, RADIO Developed as a protection against dust, the 1972

    "Gesundheit Radio" would ‘sneeze’ every six months to expel dust from inside the casing.