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  • ... by perverting technologies such as robotics, computerized surveillance or telematic networks. Inspired by phantasmagoria,...
  • ... film and video in the 1980s-1990s to choreography for the camera and the screen in the late 1990s. Her exploration of liminal...
  • ... The subject of Hahn’s work is the everyday. Always a video camera at hand, he collects day-to-day records, often randomly. He then...
  • ... are related to international collaborations such as at MIT – Camera Culture/CNPq,Advisory Board of the Program MediaAC, Department...
  • ... and Scotland which used emergent technologies from hunting cameras to video drones as a way to study, research and respond to...
  • ... Her PhD thesis, "Is There A Place In Human Consciousness Where Surveillance Cannot Go?" was awarded highest global ranking from...
  • ... in 2002, with Watch Out! in Seoul, an urban installation about surveillance commissioned by the Art Center Nabi. In 2008, he exhibits...
  • ... nocturnal desert landscapes with a series of specialized video cameras. More recently, at the end of 2005, they journeyed with their...
  • ... as sensors have become more affordable and pervasive (through cameras and computers alongside games). Acknowledged as a "great...
  • ... Warsaw, Musea Mimara Zagreb, MAXXI Rome, Macau Arts Museum, Cameraworks and New Langton Arts in San Francisco, Walker Art Center,...