BIOMEDICAL SIGNALS

Interactive Performances and installations using biomedical signals including sensors such as: BCI (Brain Computer Interface), GSR (Galvanic Skin Response), EMG (Electromyogram) and ECG (Electrocardiogram). 

Related research articles:

  • Robles-Angel, C. The Human Body as an Audiovisual Instrument. Sound and Image. Aesthetics and Practices (2020) Andrew Hill editor, Routledge. ISBN 9780367271466.

  • Robles-Angel, C.; Scherffig, L.; Birringer, J.; Seifert, U. Bio-medical Signals in Media Art ISEA 2017 Proceeding Books pages 720-29. ISBN 978-958-759-161-3. online available at:   https://www.isea-archives.org/docs/2017/proceedings/ISEA2017_Proceedings.pdf

  • Robles, C. 2011. Creating Interactive Multimedia Works with Bio-data. NIME 2011 Proceeding Books ISSN: 2220 – 4792 / 2220 – 4806 /2220 -4814. online available at: https://www.nime.org/proceedings/2011/nime2011_421.pdf

  • Robles, C. 2011. EEG Data in Interactive Art. Proceeding Books pages 99 – 102. This paper is available at:

https://www.isea-archives.org/docs/2011/proceedings/ISEA2011_Proceedings_Pgs_001-885.pdf 

  • Robles, C. Biofeedback and Choreography. Performative Science and Beyond, Involving the Process in Research, Hans. H. Diebner editor, Springer Verlag, 2006. pages 146 – 147. ISBN 978- 3- 211-33357-0

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SEED/TREE
Première: Kubus. ZKM -Center for Art and Media
SEED / TREE

Butoh, a modern expressive dance-form developed in Japan in the 1960s, describes the cycle of birth, life and death. This is also a central theme in Claudia Robles’ artistic work.

bio-data works
SKIN Performance

SKIN is an interactive performance, in which the artist interacts with sounds and images using the GSR (Galvanic Skin Response) interface, which measures her skin’s moisture in order to create the audiovisual environment.

INsideOUT Performance
INsideOUT -Performance using an electrocephalogram and real time media.
INsideOUT Performance

This performance is about the materialization of the performer’s thoughts and feelings on the stage. In the performance, imagination becomes spatial.

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