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  • ..."A culture is dead when its myths have been exposed. Television is exposing the myths of the republic. Television reveals the observed, the observer, the process of observing". — Gene Youngblood Initially, a single image of Nam June Paik, >TV-Buddha< at a resolution...
  • ... at the bottom of each Eve Clone. The languages included Latin, Greek, and Hebrew, representing the three powers of politics, culture, and religion, respectively, because it was written in these three languages when Jesus was crucified: “Jesus Of Nazareth The...
  • Website MMM -
    ... (The) Bride Descending a Staircase, synthetically is (The) Bride conveys aspects that strongly shaped postmodern culture. The work comments on the sublimation/de-sublimation of the body promoted by mass media, the artist as a commodity and the...
  • Metroscopes -
    ...city has formalised sibling relationships with a number of other cities around the globe. These arrangements respond to similarities of culture, architecture or commerce and provide a sense of perspective, of a commonality that both reinforces and extends the...
  • ... different users. http://www.nytimes.com/library/tech/99/06/cyber/artsatlarge/24artsatlarge.html http://archive.wired.com/culture/lifestyle/news/1999/06/20473
  • Art-ID/Cyb-ID -
    ... unforeseen mind-shifts. This is not only mind-at-large but mind enlarged and as such contributes to our evolving technoetic culture. "art-id/cyb-id: identities in cyberspace" is a development of the initial "Identity in Cyberspace" project, created online...
  • Heliotrope -
    ... heat moderated by distance to become a cerebral, rather than sensual, symbol. Knowing its power rather than feeling it. This culture has led to a curiosity and value being placed upon those artworks that are produced from an engagement between northern...
  • Bots -
    ... them. With ©Bots you can spread your own counter-memes into our collective mental space. ©Bots are built from familiar pop-culture components, so they can be readily absorbed into memory, yet they combine those elements into surprising and contradictory new...
  • ... construction of identity, not really a narrative, a piece with a narrative caboose, a reference to the colonizing aspects of culture, a platform from which to speak, not exactly a movie, a piece about finding and losing your voice. Dedicated to Mary...
  • ... I framed the physical component of the project around my personal geography through 6 world cities—six locations whose culture and language I am familiar with in Latin America and elsewhere—and further extended the project to other locations through the...