Isabella is an italian artist (painter and director) and Teacher at the Art Academy of Florence. With Isabella we are exploring several paradigm for interaction with painting, colors and scultpures. See the installation Sensitive Painting as an example.
Jean Pierre is a French artist living in USA (but dreaming Tuscany !).
He make wonderful computer drawings and sand installations. We are trying
to develop togheter a new poetic approach to the living filaments. Look
for his experiments here
and his site.
Finally he is one the animators of the Algorists Group
where also Plancton join.
Bill is an artist working in the Artic Region Supercomputing Center at the BLUI project. We collaborate to find new paradigms for interaction and creation to generate 3D musical shapes with body movements.
Studio Artemisia is a small company developing new paradigms for art didactics. With Studio Artemisia we are developing very advanced interactive installations for experience art topics and explore digitally artworks of great masters. These installation are intended for Museums and art classes. Visit their site to have more information.
Confindustria is the Italian Industrial Association. We collaborate with confindustria in the organization of artistic events and installations during the national conventions about research and innovation.
Nergal support our work with 3D sound spatializer cards and software. In particular we use the product IMEASY for the 3D sound rendering and 3D sounds effects.
We collaborate with Cinecittà Studios in order to restore the soundtrack of old movies. An innovative methodology has been pointed out by Plancton Art Studio.
The Centro Multimediale di Terni is a company (more 50 % owned by the Municipality of Terni) involved on electronic publishing, internetworking, audivisual production and post-production, training and network of multimedia centres. CMT is also a multimedia school of high level. Look their site for more information
SGI has sponsorised in several occasions the exhibition of the Plancton installations based on SGI graphical workstations.