The first prototype of Piano Gloves created by Scott Garner using Arduino and Processing. The concept is simple including gloves with buttons at the end of the fingers connected to Arduino which are fed to custom Processing app that generates the sounds.
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Call for Submissions: CURRENTS Festival 2022
CURRENTS New Media is now accepting submissions for our 2022 art and technology festival in Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA.
Athletics of Transcendence – Legitimising computational constructs by analogical imposition
Athletics of Transcendence explores how traditional craftsmanship can appear to legitimise and provide depth to otherwise flat computational constructs.
The Red Line – Threshold of tolerance/action
The Red Line is a physical device that examines how we adapt to escalating crises, revealing our tendency to shift the threshold of what we consider acceptable over time. It is inspired by the concept of a "red line" — a figurative boundary that, ...
Animal Classifier – Arbitrary classifications for machine learning
Created by Seoul based artistic duo Shinseungback Kimyonghun, 'Animal Classifier' is an AI trained to divide animals into arbitrary classifications to foreground the imperfections and edge cases in classification systems.
PulsØ-Ø
PulsØ-Ø is a large-scale light installation by Rotor Studio designed to operate as an ultra-low-resolution screen (25×3 pixels). This resolution is adequate for enhancing artificial vision processes that would otherwise be challenging to discern o...
Transferscope – Synthesized Reality
Transferscope is a working prototype that merges a a single-button handheld aparatus with artificial intelligence, allowing the user to view and synthesize the physical world around them.
Improvisational Machines: Live Coding Industrial Robots
Organised and led by Madeline Gannon, Improvisational Machines is a workshop that brings live coding, dynamic interfaces, and flexible workflows into industrial robotics.
Mojigen and Sujigen – Writing letters and numbers with servos using a time axis
Created by Yuichiro Katsumoto, Mojigen and Sujigen is a collection of servo motors, connected together to write a letter by the means of manipulating the axis of the motor.
The Punishment – Speculating on robot’s punishment for disobedience
Created by Filipe Vilas-Boas and Paul Coudamy, The Punishment is an installation in which a robot executes a preventive punishment for its possible future disobedience in reference of Isaac Asimov’s Three Laws of Robotics.


