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The
Internal
Organs of a Cyborg
1998
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1998
...The
Internal
Organs of a Cyborg CD-ROM tells the story of two characters whose lives and identities...
Doors
2004
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2007
Two worlds that everything keeps apart are brought together on opposite sides of the same screen. In a narrow street in an Afghan village, men are drinking tea and reading texts. A door is in the centre, opening onto another door in the image on the
Jules Verne
1985
... of looking through the theatre entrance
doors
at fictional scenes situated in the real...
Level Head
2007
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2007
... each of which are logically connected by
doors
. In one of these rooms is a character. By...
artTrap
2000
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2000
... by using plaster, reduces the size of the
doors
in order to enlarge the surface for sale. So...
Zero City
2018
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2018
... chosen by the program. The elevator’s
doors
open on the chosen floor.The elevator of the...
Ototoxicity
2012
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2012
... 2005) with little reference to the
internal
sound we are continuously subjected to....
n-Cha(n)t
2001
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2001
... 'synchronize' their individual
internal
'states of mind'. (source:...
Waterwalk Tube
1970
... floating bridge had airlock revolving
doors
at each end, and its pliable floor was in...
Não!
1982
... semantically as the letters go by. The
internal
visual tempo of the poem is added to the...
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