Bienniale Chroniques
Exhibition of DIYAUTO ORCHESTRA at Biennale Chroniques (external link), Aix-en-Provence
My name is Clara and I work on projects involving computer science, interaction, design and the humanities, sometimes through artistic projects and sometimes through research projets.
In my work I am interested in the relationship between the machine world and the real world. First I was fascinated and sought to understand the mechanisms of the components of these two worlds, then I wanted to understand how they interact with each other. Now I want to know how the two can continue to live together.
Exhibition of DIYAUTO ORCHESTRA at Biennale Chroniques (external link), Aix-en-Provence
Exhibition of DIYAUTO ORCHESTRA at Maintenant festival (external link) in Rennes
I joined the residence "Experiment and transmit (external link)" proposed by Villette Makerz (external link)as part of my work on the re-use of obsolete devices (external link).
A workshop on these techniques is scheduled for 18 January 2025.
Presentation of the Zombitron project at the Café TMNlab (external link)(limited access)
Residence at Les Usines (external link) for the development of DIYAUTO ORCHESTRA
I successfuly defended my PhD Thesis from Sorbonne University in the field of Human Computer Interaction entitled “Designing for Knowledge Capture in Fabrication Workshops” and am now Dr Clara Rigaud.
I presented the research paper: "Ressources de connaissances dans les ateliers de fabrication : objectifs et défis" (external link) at the IHM23 conference (external link) in Troyes (France).
My thesis supervisor Yvonne Jansen was awarded with a medale by the CNRS (external link) for her research, including the one we did together.
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