It has been a hectic two weeks, thus the lack of posts. I am now in New Orleans, Louisiana, attending Siggraph 2009, an almost direct transversal from Paris, France, via Dublin, New York, RDU, and Atlanata, before arriving in NOLA. I’ll blog more about what I’ve gathered about from my European tour, and also to revisit some of the ideas and material I’d first thrown out in my previous blog post once I get myself back to Durham. At the moment, I’ll like to talk more about my experience of immersing in the technological euphoria that is a big part of the Siggraph, as well as the more nuanced and paced discussions on theories that would direct the way in which we would study the artwork in games, aesthetic computing, the use of algorithms and even the rather bizarre biologic art. I’ve got the supposedly full-DVD of the conference and I was hoping that would help me go through a lot of the sessions I’ve missed but unfortunately, the DVD is not as ‘full’ as I expected it to be, so there wer...