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A View on Looking – report from BALTAN goes NATLAB 2
On April 24, 2009, BALTAN hosted the second in its BALTAN goes NATLAB series at the former Philips NatLab at Strijp-S in Eindhoven. Curated and moderated by artist Geert Mul, the focus of this session was on the philosophy of perception and how artificial intelligence and robotics can lead to a deeper understanding of human behaviour itself. We invited 3 speakers to present very different perspectives on the topic.
The first speaker was Thom Warmerdam from Philips Applied Technologies who gave a presentation of the artificial eye that he is developing. His presentation also shed a light on how the brain constructs an image.
He also brought along the robotic eye (currently inhabiting a stuffed bear) to demonstrate his current research.
More excerpts from Thom’s presentation: (more…)
BALTAN goes NATLAB – A view on looking
| 24/04/2009 16:00 to 18:30 |
On Friday, April 24, 2009 BALTAN Laboratories invites you to attend the second in the BALTAN goes NATLAB series of presentations at the former Philips NatLab in Eindhoven in the context of BALTAN’s Poème Numérique research programme. Curated and moderated by artist Geert Mul, the focus of this session will be on the philosophy of perception and how artificial intelligence and robotics can lead to a deeper understanding of human behaviour itself.Â
Thom Warmerdam from Philips Applied Technologies will give a presentation of the artificial eye that he is developing and will shed a light on how the brain constructs an image. Amsterdam-based researcher, artist and teacher Willem van Weelden will take a philosophical approach to the notion of how we culturally construct our sensorial impressions of the world. And designer Christien Meindertsma will preview her upcoming project Makers & Spectators, a looking-laboratory set up at MU in Eindhoven from May 1 to June 14, 2009.
After the presentations, BALTAN also invites you to raise a glass with us to celebrate the opening of Telcosystems’ installation 12_Series that same evening at Woodstreet Galleries in Pittsburgh, USA.12_Series is a generative multichannel computer installation by Telcosystems that has been developed under the umbrella of BALTAN’s Poème Numérique research programme. Together with Martijn van Boven, Telcosystems also curated the Machine Improvisations exhibition, running next to 12_Series at Woodstreet Galleries until June 20, 2009.

