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		<title>Adam Brown &#8211; Intermedia and Evolutionary Biology</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ryan Carney</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Part of the Shift in Digital Arts bonus panel
Gordon Moore in 1965; projected development of integrated circuit.  Moore&#8217;s Law: doubling computer capacity and speed every 2 years, while cost goes down (this has proven true, and has held true for 40 years).
Resulting for the high pace of tech evolution, what is the role of the [...]]]></description>
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<p>Gordon Moore in 1965; projected development of integrated circuit.  Moore&#8217;s Law: doubling computer capacity and speed every 2 years, while cost goes down (this has proven true, and has held true for 40 years).</p>
<p>Resulting for the high pace of tech evolution, what is the role of the artist?</p>
<p>Intermedia &#8211; described interdisciplinary art activity prevalent in 1960&#8217;s.  Everywhere today.  Fusing of ideas, theories and materials are ubiquitous.  Video art, concrete poetry, installation, etc.</p>
<p>Platypus is a great example in nature of intermedia; it&#8217;s DNA contains everything from amphibian to strangely human-like.  Acoel Flatworm &#8211; part plant, part animal</p>
<p>&#8220;Life did not take over the globe by combat, but by networking.&#8221;</p>
<p>Even the human body is a self-contained eco-system &#8211; 12 lb of bodyweight is other organisms.</p>
<p>Will the artist be absorbed into other areas of creative inquiry thus making the utpoian phrase &#8220;everyone is an artist&#8221; a reality?</p>
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