| Biology | |
| New biology | Extra-sensory phenomena |
| Animal Consciousness | Brain Function |
| Medical technology | Touch, Taste, and Smell research |
| Biosensors | Artificial life |
| Materials Science | |
| Nanotechnology | Electroluminescence |
| Piezo Crystals | Rapid Prototyping |
| Extensions to Computing | |
| Artificial Intelligence | Agents |
| Gesture recognition | Wearable computing |
| Hypermedia | Information visualization |
| Ubiquitous Computing | Intelligent home |
| Intelligent hi-way | Virtual Reality |
| Speech recognition & synthesis | Robotics |
| Inspectable movies | Intelligent Image Recognition |
| Groupware | Computer-Telephone Integration |
| Surveillance & , ID technologgies, remote sensing | |
| Bar codes and auto ID | GPS (geographic locating systems) |
| Astronomy & Space Science | |
| Cosmology | Extra -terrestial intelligence |
| Non visual astronomy | |
| Alternative Energy & Ecology | |
| Superconduction | Solar Energy |
Research has become a critical center of cultural development. It is important that artists become active in monitoring and shaping frontier areas of research. This site is devoted to providing resources so artists can learn about important areas of emerging technological and scientific research. Two papers elaborate this theme in more detail:
| - This page created by Stephen
Wilson, Professor Conceptual/Information Arts, SFSU swilson@sfsu.edu
- More information about the Conceptual / Information Arts program - This page is part of a section whose master is at http://userwww.sfsu.edu/~swilson/emerging/wilson.newtech.html **Note this section is being generated as part of new
book Information
Arts by Stephen Wilson (to be published by MIT Pess, 2000).
It is in state of major revision. Feel free to use these resources
for non- commercial purposes but please attribute source. Copyright, 1999
Stephen Wilson.
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