CREDITSstelarc Principal Research Fellow Visual and Performing Arts Digital Research Unit The Nottingham Trent University Stelarc is also Honorary Professor of Art and Robotics at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh USA He has been awarded a Doctor of Laws, an honorary degree from Monash University in Melbourne Australia His artwork is represented by The Sherman Galleries in Sydney ALTERNATE INTERFACES CD-ROM Daniel Frazer - Design Programming Marcel Thomson - Research Assistant (DRU) Lee Stirling - Sound Editing Ralph Bendel Hopkins - Assistance EXTENDED ARM Manipulator Construction - Jason Patterson Pneumatic System - Jan Cummerow Controller and Programming - Lars Vaupel This project was first researched during an Australia Council Visual Art/Crafts Board Fellowship. Funding to complete the pneumatic system and controller was provided by AVIGNONumerique for the program 'Mutalogues'. It was first performed in Avignon on the 5th May, 2000 MOVATAR Concept and Performance - stelarc Graphics + Director/VRML Programming - Gary Zebington AI Director, Midi + Java Programming - Damien Everett Sound + Technical Design - Rainer Linz Website Movatar Animations - Steve Middleton Website Sound - Andrew Garton The first performance was for Cybercultures at the Casula Powerhouse in Australia EXOSKELETON Concept and Performance - stelarc Walking Machine Design/Construction - Tom Diekmann, Stefan Doepner, Gwendolin Taube Electronics and Programming - Lars Vaupel Technical Assistance - Joy Wagner Manipulator Construction - Jan Cummerow Programming - Ulf Freyhoff Computer Simulation - Steve Middleton This project was sponsored by SMC Pneumatics and coordinated by Eva Diegritz as a co-production of Kampnagel Hamburg, F18 and Diekmann Enterprises. It was first performed at Kampnagel Hamburg on the 5th November 1998. |