In any case, attempts to merge art and technology are hardly new, but are, rather, cyclical, like the emergence of the locust.
Mr. Piano has spent most of his career trying to merge high technology with humane and comfortable environments.
In a speech about international economics at American University on Friday, Mr. Clinton segued neatly into references about how American culture had merged technology and values.
He has developed a unique program that offers cross-curriculum creative writing experiences, emphasizing poetic form and expression, while merging computer desktop publishing techniques and technology in the classroom.
This relatively new concept was conceived in an attempt to merge new technology, relating to the absorption and use of solar power, and artistic aesthetic.
In the article Democracy's Performance he notes that 'performance practises have gone digital... merging art, activism and technology to create electronic civil disobedience' (McKenzie, 2003; 117).
Ms. Morse, focused on the point of merging culture and technology, has written widely on art and aerobics, cyborg food, and artificial pain.
Module 1, Interaction Design Fundamentals, offers many workshops aimed at giving students the basic knowledge of interaction design, especially by merging programming and technology with design.
Kindle, the device that merges technology and reading, now comes with a surprising new application for literary travellers.
The challenge that Apple now faces is quickly merging the disparate Copland and Next technology and bringing it to market before Microsoft moves even farther ahead.