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DIGIMAG ARCHIVE / AUTHORS, ARTICLES, INTERVIEWS, REPORTS:


Here are listed all the previous issues of electronic arts and digital culture monthly magazine Digimag. Through these direct links is possible come back to read everything was writtens by Digicult collaborators during all the last months, from the first issue in February 2005 to the last month issue.

In this way, is possible to complete a step back circuit through all the articles written, through the reviews, the presentations about all the tipical themes of Digicult. From net art to hacktivism, from audiovisuals to electronic music, from performing arts to interaction design, from software art to new media, from artificial intelligence to video art. In the past issues of Digicult magazine you will find a real experienced baggage from the people that directly makes electronic culture in Italy today, with their passion and competence.

 

 

Artificial Intelligence (105 Dialogues)



Cogito ergo sum...computer - Marco Mancuso - Digimag 01 [It]

Con l'arte nella mente e la mente nell'arte - Luigi Pagliarini - Digimag 01 [It]

Le dimensioni spazio-tempo di internet - Luigi Ghezzi - Digimag 01 [It]

Internet humor, come ripensare l'umorismo - Luigi Ghezzi - Digimag 02 [It]

Luca tanzini, musica@colori - Luigi Pagliarini - Digimag 02 [It]

2025, lo stato del futuro - Luigi Ghezzi - Digimag 03 [It]

Autodistruzione, performance o masochismo? - Tiziana Gemin - Digimag 03 [It]

Intelligenza collaborativa, beta version 1.0 - Luigi Pagliarini - Digimag 03 [It]

Mediaecology, tecnologie in ambiente umano - Luigi Ghezzi - Digimag 04 [It]

Non_sensor by infulentia - Luigi Pagliarini - Digimag 04 [It]

Li chiameremo robotscopi? - Teresa De Feo - Digimag 05 [It]

Robots in residence - Luigi Pagliarini - Digimag 05 [It]

Verso la fusion society - Luigi Ghezzi - Digimag 05 [It]

Alive art, maurizio bolognini - Luigi Pagliarini - Digimag 06 [It]

Superintelligenza e singolarita' tecnologica - Luigi Ghezzi - Digimag 06 [It]

Bianco valente: alive art nel relational domain - Teresa De Feo - Digimag 07 [It]

Informatica - Luigi Pagliarini - Digimag 07 [It]

Tra quanti anni e' il futuro? - Luigi Ghezzi - Digimag 07 [It]

Cambiamenti climatici simulati - Luigi Ghezzi - Digimag 08 [It]

Mobile art vs art of control - Marco Mancuso - Digimag 08 [It]

Cryonics, a prospect of immortality - Luigi Ghezzi - Digimag 09

What will be the videogame to come like? - Teresa De Feo - Digimag 09

Bioart, between ethics and aesthetics - Tiziana Gemin - Digimag 10

Evolutionary simulation artificial intelligence - Luigi Ghezzi - Digimag 10

You, robot - Miriam Petruzzelli - Digimag 10

Biological memories and artificial memories - Luigi Ghezzi - Digimag 11

Digital ecosystems to click capacity - Teresa De Feo - Digimag 11

Regional innovation systems - Luigi Ghezzi - Digimag 12

Robotmusic: beyond the life - Elena Vairani - Digimag 12

Science of information, science and society - Luigi Ghezzi - Digimag 13

The fear of the limit - Motor - Digimag 13

The ethics of emerging technology - Luigi Ghezzi - Digimag 14

Which culture? - Luigi Pagliarini - Digimag 14

Collaboration paradox - Luigi Ghezzi - Digimag 15

Lemur robots, electric music players? - Teresa De Feo - Digimag 15

Contaminating vicissitudes of art and scienze - Luigi Ghezzi - Digimag 16

Digital art week, meeting point a zurigo - Bea Bonfanti - Digimag 16

Arthur clay, artist or scientist? - Bea Bonfanti - Digimag 17

Body in the 21st century: more than skin-deep - Luigi Ghezzi - Digimag 18

Robots@play - Luigi Pagliarini - Digimag 18

Playing music: a game of sound perception - Giulia Simi - Digimag 19

The archimedes project insists on the net - Luigi Ghezzi - Digimag 19

Futurist conference luzern - Beatrice Bonfanti - Digimag 20

Globus medicus and medical ediology - Luigi Ghezzi - Digimag 20

Suguru goto: new perception methods - Motor - Digimag 20

Networked nature: nature and electronic art - Teresa De Feo - Digimag 21

Some buoys for the science by the bay - Luigi Ghezzi - Digimag 21

Actuating consciousness of cybernetic future - Silvia Scaravaggi - Digimag 22

Spanish spring : art, science and technology - Silvia Scaravaggi - Digimag 23

Icra 07, ubiquitous robotics - Miriam Petruzzelli - Digimag 24

Warren neidich, between brain and culture - Tiziana Gemin - Digimag 24

Res-qualia: evolvable art - Silvia Scaravaggi - Digimag 25

Edoardo kak: and so artist created life - Teresa De Feo - Digimag 26

Light bulb and surreal art - Tiziana Gemin - Digimag 26

Eric singer, music for robots - Monica Ponzini - Digimag 27

Scali & goode: nan°art - Silvia Scaravaggi - Digimag 28

The knowledge of a fragile future - Luigi Ghezzi - Digimag 28

Beijing, world researches politics - Luigi Ghezzi - Digimag 29

Polymorphic intelligence: part 1 - Luigi Pagliarini - Digimag 29

Mutamorphosis: challenging arts and science - Silvia Scaravaggi - Digimag 30

Polymorphic intelligence: part 2 - Luigi Pagliarini - Digimag 30

Man as pity machine - Alessio Chierico - Digimag 31

The observatory: the observed science - Luigi Ghezzi - Digimag 31

The darwinian composer - Luigi Pagliarini - Digimag 32

The hidden road to the city of the future - Luigi Ghezzi - Digimag 32

Late neopositivism and new political energy - Luigi Ghezzi - Digimag 34

We are not alone - part 1 - Salvatore Iaconesi - Digimag 34

We are not alone - part 2 - Salvatore Iaconesi - Digimag 35

Some days for digital inclusion - Luigi Ghezzi - Digimag 36

Machines and souls - Barbara Sansone - Digimag 37

Generative nature - Marco Mancuso - Digimag 41

Chris woebken: la gioia in divenire - Stefano Raimondi - Digimag 43

Marc didou: resonances - Silvia Casini - Digimag 43

Infectious: stay away - Stefano Raimondi - Digimag 44

50 years after baron snow's two culturesq - Luigi Ghezzi - Digimag 45

Science is sexy: felice frankel - Silvia Casini - Digimag 45

The art and the epidemiological criticism of gina czarnecki - Marco Mancuso - Digimag 46

Balint boligo' and the magical machines - Silvia Scaravaggi - Digimag 47

In the beginning was cybernetics. relation between science & artists - Teresa De Feo - Digimag 49

Stelarc's extrabody: the technologic chimera - Serena Cangiano - Digimag 49

Monsieur morin: for a complex thought ethic - Teresa De Feo - Digimag 50

Art tech media 2009. sci-fi journey between science & culture - Barbara Sansone - Digimag 51

Body, cyborg, robot in lugano. interaction between mechanical & organic - Silvia Casini - Digimag 52

Tortuous visions of lu yang. the bioart in china - Robin Peckham - Digimag 52

Mechatronic art and diy. marc dusseiller: the artistic soldering - Serena Cangiano - Digimag 53

Open observatory challenge. roger malina and the new leonardos - Teresa De Feo - Digimag 53

The thousands stimuli of sound. interview to silvia bencivelli - Simone Broglia - Digimag 54

Athanasius kircher. arca musarithmica and many sound devices - Claudia Maina - Digimag 55

Technesexual interface. erotic mixed reality performance - Micha Cardenas - Digimag 56

Interactive ethology. an interview with andre' goncalves - Serena Cangiano - Digimag 57

Dream addictive. designing a sound ecology - Felipe Zuniga - Digimag 58

Interruptive site-specificity in contemporary digital art - Eugenia Fratzeskou - Digimag 59

"tracing" infra-spaces: complicated beginnings & elliptical ends - Eugenia Fratzeskou - Digimag 60

Necessity or taboo. how to evaluate art & science projects - Silvia Casini - Digimag 60

"tracing" infra-spaces. complicated beginnings & elliptical ends - Eugenia Fratzeskou - Digimag 61

Revealing interstitial spaces. part 1 - Eugenia Fratzeskou - Digimag 63

Revealing interstitial spaces. part 2 - Eugenia Fratzeskou - Digimag 64

Revealing interstitial spaces. part 3 - Eugenia Fratzeskou - Digimag 65

Me, myself and twenty-three. science and narcissism 2.0 - Nicola Bozzi - Digimag 66

Koen vanmechelen. chickens, chicks & experimental subjects - Silvia Casini - Digimag 67

Frederik de wilde. the invisible boundary among art & science - Silvia Bertolotti - Digimag 68

A.i. and landform studies. the rediscovery of the ontological need - Simone Broglia - Digimag 69

Algorithmic "unconscious" - part 1 - Eugenia Fratzeskou - Digimag 69

Arte bio-diversa. il pav di torino, tra ecologia e transgenesi - Laura Capuozzo - Digimag 70

The algorithmic "unconscious" - part 2 - Eugenia Fratzeskou - Digimag 70




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“Science Journalism's Hope and Despair” is the fruit of a year and a half...
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From the 25th till the 28th of February the 13th edition of...
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KOEN VANMECHELEN. CHICKENS, CHICKS & EXPERIMENTAL SUBJECTS
During the international arts exhibition LIV,...
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The Culture Capital of Europe 2011 is Tallinn in...
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PANORAMI PARALLELI
Quattro spettacoli che hanno solcato i teatri e i luoghi dei principali Festival estivi,...
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C.STEM, GENERATIVE ART FORMS
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SPANISH SPRING : ART, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
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Among the most interesting backgrounds on...
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OPERATIVE TRANSFORMATION. PART 2
This two-part essay offers a critical investigation into the notion...
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THE OBSERVATORY: THE OBSERVED SCIENCE
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