Presented a paper on “Hacking the Body”, the collaborative project with Lincoln University collaborator dancer/choreographer Kate Sicchio for the Mediamorphosis Symposium, at the University of Brighton, presented by The REFRAME Digital Platform for Research in Media, Film and Music research group (http://reframe.sussex.ac.uk/) and the Creative Critical Practice Research Group at the University of Sussex
This is an overview of the Performance Media Art research project Hacking the Body conducted by media artist and academic, Camille Baker and choreographer/media artist, Kate. Presented by Camille Baker at the Maker's Guild event in London, July 17th, 2013
This presentation will take you through the basic and crucial steps in getting started with Internet Of things using very cheap resources. It will cover the core definitions, the history ,platforms to get started and the test samples already done. Thank you for your review.
Slides for September 26th Internet of Things Webinar I ran for RS to kick off their new Internet of Things Design Centre we contributed content to. bit.ly/IOT-Webinar
Presented a paper on “Hacking the Body”, the collaborative project with Lincoln University collaborator dancer/choreographer Kate Sicchio for the Mediamorphosis Symposium, at the University of Brighton, presented by The REFRAME Digital Platform for Research in Media, Film and Music research group (http://reframe.sussex.ac.uk/) and the Creative Critical Practice Research Group at the University of Sussex
This is an overview of the Performance Media Art research project Hacking the Body conducted by media artist and academic, Camille Baker and choreographer/media artist, Kate. Presented by Camille Baker at the Maker's Guild event in London, July 17th, 2013
This presentation will take you through the basic and crucial steps in getting started with Internet Of things using very cheap resources. It will cover the core definitions, the history ,platforms to get started and the test samples already done. Thank you for your review.
Slides for September 26th Internet of Things Webinar I ran for RS to kick off their new Internet of Things Design Centre we contributed content to. bit.ly/IOT-Webinar
In this presentation, Venkat introduces the topic of SMAC and the associated trends. Given the security risks associated with these IoT devices, Venkat wants to solve these problems.
Latest trends in information technologyAtifa Aqueel
This ppt includes the latest trends in information technology such as big data analytics, cloud computing, virtual reality, 5G wireless technology etc.
Skype talk given at the first Internet of Things meetup in Wellington on November 4th 2014.
http://www.meetup.com/Wellington-Internet-of-Things-IoT-Meetup/events/208303962/
In this presentation, Devyani introduces IoT and associated trends. Given that she is a student in UX design, Devyani would like to work on innovative interfaces for human IoT device interaction.
Every piece of software has an ethical dimension, but software engineers usually ignore it. This is due, at best, to common misconceptions about the relationship between ethics and technology – and at worst, to deliberate attempts to evade tough ethical issues that our own hands have produced. The purpose of this talk is therefore to argue that all software has an ethical dimension which is worthy of our attention.
Exploring the Educational Potential of the Internet of Things (Internet of Th...Ian Glover
The Internet of Things (IoT) has huge disruptive potential for many aspects of life, including education. This presentation, presented at the ALT-C conference 2015, looks at some of the key IoT technologies and how they might be used in an educational context.
Furthermore, I/O 2015 where Google introduced its IoT OS and features was mainly organized for the developers. Hence the gadgets could be predicted to arrive during 2016 which would revolutionize the trend.
This is a recent presentation on the collaboration trajectory with Kate Sicchio, resulting in recent performances in February 2016 in London and Sheffield and two smart garment constructions with new collaborators Tara Baoth Mooney and Becky Stewart, for two dance pieces especially Flutter/ Stutter, as well as Feel Me.
In this presentation, Venkat introduces the topic of SMAC and the associated trends. Given the security risks associated with these IoT devices, Venkat wants to solve these problems.
Latest trends in information technologyAtifa Aqueel
This ppt includes the latest trends in information technology such as big data analytics, cloud computing, virtual reality, 5G wireless technology etc.
Skype talk given at the first Internet of Things meetup in Wellington on November 4th 2014.
http://www.meetup.com/Wellington-Internet-of-Things-IoT-Meetup/events/208303962/
In this presentation, Devyani introduces IoT and associated trends. Given that she is a student in UX design, Devyani would like to work on innovative interfaces for human IoT device interaction.
Every piece of software has an ethical dimension, but software engineers usually ignore it. This is due, at best, to common misconceptions about the relationship between ethics and technology – and at worst, to deliberate attempts to evade tough ethical issues that our own hands have produced. The purpose of this talk is therefore to argue that all software has an ethical dimension which is worthy of our attention.
Exploring the Educational Potential of the Internet of Things (Internet of Th...Ian Glover
The Internet of Things (IoT) has huge disruptive potential for many aspects of life, including education. This presentation, presented at the ALT-C conference 2015, looks at some of the key IoT technologies and how they might be used in an educational context.
Furthermore, I/O 2015 where Google introduced its IoT OS and features was mainly organized for the developers. Hence the gadgets could be predicted to arrive during 2016 which would revolutionize the trend.
This is a recent presentation on the collaboration trajectory with Kate Sicchio, resulting in recent performances in February 2016 in London and Sheffield and two smart garment constructions with new collaborators Tara Baoth Mooney and Becky Stewart, for two dance pieces especially Flutter/ Stutter, as well as Feel Me.
About new techonlogy that combines jewellery and compontes of a phone ,that leads to a new name called digital jewellery .It was developed by IBM ,is is undergoing product....Hope u loved it guys
New Directions in Mobile Media and Performance - book previewCamille Baker, PhD
A detailed presentation of forthcoming monograph New Directions in Mobile Media and Performance for The 6th International Symposium of the Mobile and Creation Research Group (IRCAV / Paris 3-Labex ICCA): Colloque Corps Et Mobiles: mobile body
Latest Trends in IT 2020
Industrial Intelligent Automation
Intelligent Automated Transportation Systems
Autonomous On Demand Aviation
Internet of Things
History of Internet of Things
Smart System and the Internet of things are driven by a Combination of Sesnors, Connectivity and People & Processes
SMAC
Virtual Reality - VR
History of VR
Types of Virtual Reality
Applications of VR
Big Data Analytics
BIG DATA as an Opportunity
Hadoop: Solution to BIG DATA Problems
Hadoop Ecosystem
Cloud Computing
Cloud Computing Services
Cloud Architecture
Modes of Clouds
Distributed Vs Grid Vs Cloud
Is Cloud Computing reduces E-Wastes?
5G Wireless Technology
Wireless Evolution
Technology Evolution
5G DRIVERS
Research Challenges for 5G
5G Timeline
Features of 5G Technology
Conclusion
A co-authored paper and presentation by myself, Evan Raskob, Fiona French and Nick Rothwell, on the "Life Project" a robot art project led by Evan Raskob
A presentation for Research in Humanities and the Arts 2017 (DRHA): DataAche, Plymouth, UK - on the WEAR Sustain EU funded project progress, challenges and values on ethical and sustainable wearable technologies and e-textiles.
I was invited to have a critical discussion on the ethics and political issues of the fashion industry and discuss the WEAR Sustain project aims and activities.
WEAR Sustain Symposium Launch Event London May 3rd, 2017 Camille Baker, PhD
These presentations discuss the WEAR Sustain EU funded project, it's core mandate & mission, as well as the application themes, rules and proposal writing process.
WEAR Sustain Open Call 1 Launch event London May 3rd, 2017Camille Baker, PhD
These presentations discuss the WEAR Sustain EU funded project, it's core mandate & mission, as well as the application themes, rules and proposal writing process.
Collapsing Narratives: Exploring Non-Linearity • a micro report by Rosie WellsRosie Wells
Insight: In a landscape where traditional narrative structures are giving way to fragmented and non-linear forms of storytelling, there lies immense potential for creativity and exploration.
'Collapsing Narratives: Exploring Non-Linearity' is a micro report from Rosie Wells.
Rosie Wells is an Arts & Cultural Strategist uniquely positioned at the intersection of grassroots and mainstream storytelling.
Their work is focused on developing meaningful and lasting connections that can drive social change.
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This presentation, created by Syed Faiz ul Hassan, explores the profound influence of media on public perception and behavior. It delves into the evolution of media from oral traditions to modern digital and social media platforms. Key topics include the role of media in information propagation, socialization, crisis awareness, globalization, and education. The presentation also examines media influence through agenda setting, propaganda, and manipulative techniques used by advertisers and marketers. Furthermore, it highlights the impact of surveillance enabled by media technologies on personal behavior and preferences. Through this comprehensive overview, the presentation aims to shed light on how media shapes collective consciousness and public opinion.
1. Camille Baker, PhD Digital Media
Media artist/researcher/lecturer
Digital Media/Broadcast
Brunel University, London, UK
Dublin, Ireland
April 27, 2012
Tech Garments &
Mobile Media Performance
Hacking the Body
Elephant & Castle Mini Maker Faire
July 6, 2013
Westminster University, London
Camille Baker and Kate Sicchio
5. Hacking the Body
A media performance research
project that explores ways to
‘Hack’ the data from the body
and create new visual and
performance feedback
mechanisms for users to engage
and play with their mobile
devices
ImageS from Kate Sicchio 2011
15. Images from live events for MINDtouch C.Baker 2009-2010
participatory events and installation
16. For Hacking the Body we are:
1) working with open-source coding with custom interfaces
and emerging devices in performance, focusing on
revealing hidden, intimate and sensuous ‘code’ of the
body for interaction and play;
2) working with inexpensive electronics kits with easy to
learn open-source programming environments, soft
circuits and other technologies for wearable crafting;
3) consider the possibilities of playful, expressive, gestural,
live coding, as well as using the DIY maker ethos in multi-
sensory participatory performances with new devices;
4) developing artworks that explore a new performance
aesthetic using mobile and other ‘hacked’ devices for live
coding, performance and interactive artworks;
17. For Hacking the Body we are:
1) adapting to and developing new technologies,
creating generative visual and sensual pieces with
custom software and mobile media ‘apps’ and sensors
(GPS, Accelerometers, QR readers, AR apps etc.)
and gestural gaming interfaces (Wii, Kinect,
OmniTouch);
2) developing visual methods for tagging & categorising
network media to create ambient narrative
constructions and performance interactions,
generative elements incorporated into custom
interfaces for various platforms;
3) learning from dancers, live artists, musicians and
others in the DIY and ‘Maker’ movement to create
new wearable electronics and mobile applications;
23. contact details:
Camille, Baker, PhD Digital Media
Media Artist / Curator / Lecturer
Brunel University
www.swampgirl67.net
camille@swampgirl67.net
Kate Sicchio, PhD Dance Technology
Choreographer / Media Artist
University of Lincoln
www.sicchio.com
kate@sicchio.com
Kate Sicchio and Camille Baker August 2010