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  • ... evolving according to the action and the displayed content, they give depth and strength to the interaction.
  • ... Different viewer responses will produce different aspects of content, emotional tone and information.
  • Under Fire -
    ... argument, and judgment. In other words, on par with the content of a particular message, equal attention is given to the...
  • ... is adapted to the viewfinder. The picture neutralizes the content. Media bring everything onto one and the same level. Physical...
  • ... resource that produces and provides telelectures, educational content, scientific articles, and media art documentation based on...
  • Suspension
    ... the setting, and a viewing faculty adjusted to register its content and contours. This faculty is characterized by an extended,...
  • ... narrow table placed on the right side of the stage. The Content of the Performance 1) Sakamoto does not initially appear on...
  • ... immaterial labour with instant gratification. Guests produce content by indirectly answering the question "who am I?" and they get ...
  • T-wo.gen
    ... that any past context can inform a future context, even if the content of that context has been displaced or recontextualised — i.e....
  • ... camera was replaced with a film loop projector and the entire contents of the room were spray-painted white. The reason was to make...