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  • Otocky -
    ...Designed by popular Japanese multimedia artist Toshio Iwai, "Otokki" or Otocky (which is the appropriate spelling that appears on the game's main title screen) was released for the Famicom Disk System in 1987. Otocky may be best described as a musical shooter....
  • Computer Animation A liquid architecture is an architecture whose form is contingent on the interests of the beholder; it is an architecture that opens to welcome you and closes to defend you; it is an ar chitecture without doors and hallways,
  • Voz Alta -
    ... played back archival recordings of survivors, interviews with intellectuals and politicians, music from 1968 and radio art pieces commissioned by Radio UNAM. In this way the memory of the event was mixed with live participation. Thousands of people...
  • ... features the debut of an important new addition to the SCMA collection, “What Will Come” (2006), a major film by the South African artist William Kentridge. One of the most innovative aspects of Kentridge’s work is his hand-drawn films. “What Will Come” takes its...
  • Bots -
    Copyrighted memes live in our minds, influence our thoughts, even shape our decisions. We are hosts for these memes, yet we have no say in their design, nor do we have the legal right to alter them. Like sacred icons they are controlled by corporate
  • Riot -
    Alternative web browser: The Tompkins Square riots and the state sponsored enforcement of gentrification in New York's East Village in the '90s inspired Riot, an alternative browser that crosses the virtual boundaries in the web. Riot breaks the
  • ...Triennale di Milano VISIONI DIGITALI: FUTURE CINEMA - TRAILER Special Guest Incontro con Maurice Benayoun new media artist Anteprima Computer Animation Festival - SIGGRAPH 2008
  • ...A Video Essay about Brazilian artist Eduardo Kac by Tomas Durkin 
  • ... database that accumulates throughout the exhibition's duraction. This particular show was held in the Museum of Contemporary Art Kiasma, Helsinki.
  • Graphic Jam -
    ... many users can paint simultaneously - without knowing each other and without communicating. It's an attack on the ingenious artist, who is working and creating alone. (source: http://artcontext.org/shows/press/swiss/)