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NET:REALITY2
2005
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2005
Blurring the boundaries between the tangible gallery and the transitory Internet, Net:Reality merges the ethereal notions of cyber space with the aesthetics of a physical exhibition. Seven leading UK artists engaged in Internet and New Media
Boston Cyberarts Festival 2005
2005
April 22 - May 8, 2005
Boston Cyberarts Festival 2007
2007
Event: Boston Cyberarts Festival 2007Institution: Boston Cyberarts, Inc.Comment:
Boston Cyberarts Festival 2009
2009
Event: Boston Cyberarts Festival 2009Institution: Boston Cyberarts, Inc.Comment:
MANIFEST.AR @ ICA
2011
Invitational show at the ICA Boston as part of the Boston Cyberarts Festival 2011
Cycloramadrome
2013
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2013
Event: CycloramadromeInstitution: Netwerk / center for contemporary artComment:
Cyber Arts 2014
2014
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2014
Event: Cyber Arts 2014Institution: Ars Electronica Linz GmbH & Co KGComment:
Geometries of Power
2005
Online event hosted between the Goethe-Institut Boston and Lothringer13/programangels Munich.
Cyber Culture
2000
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2001
Curator and editor of the catalogue for the festival of cyber culture.
Seeing Double
2008
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2008
The exhibition is structured primarily around the discourse of vision and optics and centered around a new eight-minute anamorphic film, titled What Will Come (2006), which takes its title from a Ghanaian proverb: "What will come has already come."
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