scienceandart

  • TechvangArt Friends – Book Recommendation

    by paradoxig

    Republished article – TechvangArt Archive. We have asked our guests to name books that inspired them, books they will save if the Earth is destroyed. So, Welcome to our small TechvangArt Library, with books worth reading during the holidays, (and not only)! And of course, if you missed any our …

  • HolograMorphozis

    by paradoxig

    From TECHVANGART Archive: initially published in 2023 We tried to search the pioneers who were fascinated by this technology and its creative possibilities. Holograms in Art, Poetry, Music, but also Publishing, Circus or even Protests. Although holograms have been around since the 1940s, it wasn’t until Star Wars Episode IV …

  • From TECHVANGART Archive: initially published in 2023 In times when AI is changing the world and our day-to-day life, the question is why so many creators, writers, scientists, or businesses anthropomorphized AI – gave them a human, body and face, emotion and affection?For a long time, humans were fascinated by …

  • Sundance Review: Futuristic Films

    by paradoxig

    Technology. Artificial Intelligence. Science. Futurism. Cosmos.Here are the best movies and XR experiences we saw at Sundance Festival 2022 on these topics. New visions about the possible future surfaced such as living together with AIs as our company and friends, DIY-robot, that turns out to be an AI-as-a-SpoiledKid with classy …

  • Shape-Shifting Fiber Can Produce Morphing Fabrics

    by paradoxig

    The low-cost FibeRobo, which is compatible with existing textile manufacturing techniques, could be used in adaptive performance wear or compression garments. Instead of needing a coat for each season, imagine having a jacket that would dynamically change shape so it becomes more insulating to keep you warm as the temperature …

  • The art of science and the science of art

    by paradoxig

    “Making Art for Scientists” summer course at MIT invited scientists and engineers to explore new ways to visualize and represent their research. Hannah Munguia Flores is a third-year student at MIT working on a double master’s degree in aerospace engineering and technology and policy. On most days she studies the …

  • Neuroscientists Re-create Song from Brain Activity

    by paradoxig

    Neuroscientists decoded song from brain recordings, revealing areas dealing with rhythm and vocals. This is the first time a song has been reconstructed from intracranial electroencephalography recordings. The study was published HERE As the chords of Pink Floyd’s “Another Brick in the Wall, Part 1,” filled the hospital suite, neuroscientists …

  • In times when AI is changing the world and our day-to-day life, the question is why so many creators, writers, scientists, or businesses anthropomorphized AI – gave them a human, body and face, emotion and affection?For a long time, humans were fascinated by the idea of creating new forms of …

  • HolograMorphozis

    by paradoxig

    We tried to search the pioneers who were fascinated by this technology and its creative possibilities. Holograms in Art, Poetry, Music, but also Publishing, Circus or even Protests. Although holograms have been around since the 1940s, it wasn’t until Star Wars Episode IV – A New Hope in 1977 that …