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  • ...Dynamic video installation [English title, Against Time] After the piece 'In between' (1999), 'Gegen die Zeit' is another installation for the secularized Johanneskirche in Feldkirch. The video projection depicts a female arm holding either a brush or a piece of cloth....
  • ... by intertwining real and virtual spaces of action. In Schnell´s installations Body Scanned Architecture or Gegen die Zeit the human body and its movement in space were projected onto architecture or respectively onto an architectural assemblage, and...
  • Equivalents II -
    ... the "News Series" consisting of generated images produced from photo captions selected from the New York Times and Die Zeit newspapers. (George Legrady)
  • ... is seeking of the expressions of identity and sexuality. A growth process, a portrait of a persona in the post-industrial Zeitgeist has been drawn by using the electronic brush. The audiovisual language opens a dialogue between dancing figures and...
  • ... relate. Energy Passages is the interactive visualization of the daily news of a major German newspaper, the Sueddeutsche Zeitung, in public space over a period of four weeks. In front of the entrance to the House of Literature, a cultural institute in...
  • ... that supports her forthcoming documentary “!Women Art Revolution”, scheduled for wide theatrical release Summer 2011 through Zeitgeist Films. Over the last three decades, artist and filmmaker Lynn Hershman Leeson has been internationally acclaimed for her...
  • ... kept a secret as the Coca Cola recipe. "We've discovered the technology of the future", read an article in the Süddeutsche Zeitung not so long ago. "The right algorithm generates wealth like a gold nugget and is as powerful as a nuclear bomb."(1) The writer...
  • NAKED EYE
    ... Felderer Curator and cultural scientist She teaches at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna The article appeared in: fair • Zeitung für Kunst und Ästhetik – Wien / Berlin Translated by Jacqueline Csuss
  • Statement of the artist Peter Weibel: "I am holding a speech about the end of time. At the same time blood runs out of my arm into a glas canvas, which covers the whole tv-screen ( the camera is located behind the glas canvas and remains static).