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Science + Fiction
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2002
Event: Science + FictionInstitution: Sprengel Museum HannoverComment:
Heaven
1999
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Event: HeavenInstitution: Tate LiverpoolComment:
Cynetart 2001
2001
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2001
Event: Cynetart 2001Institution: Trans Media Akademie HellerauComment:
Floriade, World Horticultural Exhibition
1972
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1972
Event: Floriade, World Horticultural ExhibitionInstitution: Floriade - Stuurgroep Haarlemmerméér GroenComment:
p0es1s. Digital Poetics
2004
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2004
organized by the literaturWERKstatt berlin in cooperation with the Brückner-Kühner Foundation (Kassel) in the special exhibition hall at the Kulturforum Potsdamer Platz, Berlin. At P0es1s, Poetrica is in the Kulturforum and in public space. In the
BEAP 2004: SAMEDIFFERENCE
2004
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2004
The Biennale of Electronic Arts, Perth (BEAP) is a new media arts festival held every 2 years for 3 months, spanning Perth Western Australia and is widely recognised as the premiere electronic arts event in the Asia Pacific region. BEAP examines the
Rewind to the future
1999
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2000
Rewind to the future mit Eija-Liisa Ahtila, Dara Birnbaum, Klaus vom Bruch, Peter Campus, Luc Courchesne, Jordan Crandall, Stan Douglas, Douglas Gordon, Dan Graham, Ingo Günther, Gary Hill, Nan Hoover, Felix Stephan Huber / Philip Pocock, Jodi ,
CTRL [SPACE]
2001
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2002
Rhetorics of Surveillance from Bentham to Big Brother In 1785, the British philosopher Jeremy Bentham (1748-1832), founder of the doctrine of Utilitarianism, began working on a plan for a model prison called the panopticon. The signature feature of
New Media - Mediality - cultural transfer
2002
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2002
Event: New Media - Mediality - cultural transferInstitution: Humboldt-Universität zu BerlinComment:
Simon Biggs
1997
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1997
As contemporary art practice moves ceaselessly into the vast and infinitely complex field of video and computer technology, the McDougall Art Annex takes pleasure in presenting the work of a leading artist in this area, British-based Simon Biggs.
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