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Blast
Theory
Blast Theory is renowned internationally as one
of the most adventurous artists’ groups using
interactive media. Lead by Matt Adams, Ju
Row Farr and Nick Tandavanitj the group has a team
of six and is based in London. The group’s
work explores interactivity and the relationship
between real and virtual space with a particular
focus on the social and political aspects of technology.
For the past three years, Blast Theory has been
exploring the convergence of online and mobile technologies
in collaboration with the Mixed Reality Lab, University
of Nottingham, to create groundbreaking new forms
of performance and interactive art mixing audiences
across the internet, live performance and digital
broadcasting.
Can You See Me Now? won the Golden Nica for Interactive
Arts at the 2003 Prix Ars Electronica and was nominated
for a BAFTA Award in 2002.
Mixed
Reality Lab
The Mixed Reality Laboratory (MRL) is an interdisciplinary
research initiative at the University of Nottingham.
The MRL brings together leading researchers from
the Schools of Computer Science, Engineering and
Psychology to research mixed reality - new technologies
that merge the physical and digital worlds, focusing
on playful, artistic and educational applications.
Equator
Equator is a six-year Interdisciplinary Research
Collaboration (IRC) supported by EPSRC that focuses
on the integration of physical and digital interaction.
It brings together researchers from eight different
institutions and a variety of disciplines to address
the technical, social and design issues in the development
of new inter-relationships between the physical
and digital.
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