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PhyChip @ Festival Ars Electronica September 2013

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Theresa Schubert (The Bauhaus-Universität Weimar PhyChip) was part of the Total Recall – The Evolution of Memory, Festival Ars Electronica in Linz Austria from September 5th – 9th 2013. Her installation bodymetries (a collaboration with Moritz Dreßler and Michael Markert)

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PhyChip exhibition – Chroma+Phy in Slovenia and Austria

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Theresa Schubert (Bauhaus-Universität Weimar / PhyChip) exhibited her work Chroma+Phy at When Worlds Collide, an international festival of platform art, technology and science in Maribor Slovenia November 6th – 25th 2013. Furthermore it is on display until 31-07-2014 at the Ars Electronica

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PhyChip @ Networking Transportation Networkers workshop, Coventry University

The Applied Mathematics Research Centre (AMRC) at Coventry University held a workshop titled ‘Networking Transportation Networkers’ at their Techno Centre on 25th and 26th September 2013  in the UK at which Professor Andrew Adamatzky (UWE PhyChip) and Dr Jeff Jones

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PhyChip @ UK Workshop on Computational Intelligence – KeyNote speaker Professor Andrew Adamatzky

The University of Surrey invited Professor Andrew Adamatzky (PhyChip UWE) to give a keynote,  titled  Physarum Chip: Towards Slime Mould Computers,  at the UK Workshop On Computational Intelligence on 11th September 2013 . The full workshop programme can be found on the University

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Physarum art project at Ars Electronica, media art festival in September

The art project bodymetries is going to be presented at the Ars Electronica festival in Linz from Sept. 5-9. bodymetries is a generative projection and sound environment for body-morphology computation based on the behaviour of this amorphous organism. Visitors can

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PhyChip in News (03/25/2013)

Shrinking Blob Computes Travelling Salesman Solutions A blob of “intelligent” goo can compute solutions to one of the most famous problems in mathematics and produces a route map as well, say computer scientists … See details in MIT Technology Review,

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PhyChip @ Heterotic Computing Conference

First results on PhyChip and outline of Physarum computing in general will be presented in Heterotic computing: exploiting hybrid computational devices on 7-8 November 2013 at Chicheley Hall in Buckinghamshire. See details > here  Directions to the event > here

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