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Golan Levin nos habla del software como forma de arte.

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About this talk

El ingeniero y artista Golan Levin fuerza las fronteras de lo posible en el campo audiovisual y tecnológico. En una magnífica presentación, muestra dos programas que escribió para tocar sus composiciones originales.

Translated into Spanish by Estuardo Rivas
Reviewed by Ruth Alonso
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About Golan Levin

Half performance artist, half software engineer, Golan Levin manipulates the computer to create improvised soundscapes with dazzling corresponding visuals. He is at the forefront of defining… Full bio and more links

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