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  • ... between the real and the virtual. In her installations, large-scale video projections reshape the architecture of the space and create illusionary effects over objects. The installations become virtual environments for performance to take place, often...
  • ... in Mexico City, TINA B Festival in Prague and Venice, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, MCA San Diego, Long March Space Beijing, ARC Gallery Chicago, Soho20 New York, and MPG Contemporary Boston. She has attended residencies at MacDowell,...
  • ... of the Arts. His projects focus on the translation of bits and bytes into objects and environments and vice versa. Space, object, sound and interaction are the key elements of his work. In 2004, he founded studio WHITEvoid as a necessity to...
  • ... programming culture. Recent collaborations included a critique of computational creativity, and an online work "Personal Space" that matches diary entries to solar weather. I've delivered various presentations on being an artist working with technology,...
  • ... X. He tries to address social, political and communications issues such as the relationship between public and private spaces space within social frameworks, and investigates channels of information and the ways they may be used to censor or promulgate...
  • ... Mountains in 2005. In performances and photographic series that seek out the intersections between physical and virtual space, Isabelle often draws upon such "low tech" sources as the public or private webcam, and her ongoing compulsive collections of...
  • ... His work exploits sound's physical property, its causality with human perception and mathematical dianoia as music, time and space. Using computer and digital technology to the utmost limit, Ikeda has been developing particular "microscopic" methods for...
  • ... orchestra. With his ""tele actions,"" made public by the Austrian television (ORF)in 1972, exceeds the limits of the gallery space and examines the video technology in their application in the mass medium of television. As a theorist and curator, he is...
  • ... in Düsseldorf, followed by postgraduate studies at the Academy of Media arts in Cologne. Early sculptures were models of space and time, developed in a bodily experience. In the 1990s installations were geometric processes of seddlement patterns. Since...
  • ... recent body of work, known as Headless (2007 -), they approach the sphere of offshore finance, and its production of virtual space through legal code. Looking at strategies of withdrawal and secrecy, they trace an offshore company on the Bahamas called...