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  • The Potential Thief -
    New performance installation exploring the relationship between the individual and cinematic image. Performers and audience members negotiate one another’s movements as they copy excerpts from films. Three audience members are asked to join each
  • span 3 -
    ... process stitches them together into a panorama of great complexity and detail. The composite Span 3 shows the construction of...
  • Virtual Lascaux -
    ... see the caves for himself. Britton and his team of artists and computer experts have recreated them in three dimensions using texture...
  • eyesoflaura.org -
    In Irvin Kershner's movie "Eyes of Laura Mars" from 1978, photographic artist Laura Mars experiences visions of the murder of her friends and colleagues as seen through the eyes of the murderer. The protagonist of Janet Cardiff's internet
  • Her Long Black Hair -
    ... Relayed in a quasi-narrative style, Her Long Black Hair is a complex investigation of location, time, sound, and physicality,...
  • driessens & verstappen e-volved cultures xxwide, 2008 Variable screen. Software for Mac OS X, installation with 2 projectors Supported by: Mondriaan Foundation, Ámsterdam Acknowledgements: The Netherlands Foundation for Visual Arts,
  • Walk Münster -
    ... In this way, the stationary installation in the Museum becomes a visual counterpart to the acoustically-led walk through...
  • growth pattern -
    allison kudla growth pattern, 2010 A light box array of Petri dishes containing agar, nutrients, hormones, die-cut leaves Production: LABoral Centro de Arte y Creación Industrial, Gijón Acknowledgements: Universidad de Washington, Seattle;
  • Second Promenade -
    ... on different meshed media: images, sounds, music, videos and a computerbased text. This hypertext is in a close relationship to the...
  • Feedback -
    Janet Cardiff's “Feedback” (2004) is an interactive sound piece that plays a Jimi Hendrix rendition of “The Star Spangled Banner” when the visitor steps on a wah-wah pedal. “Feedback” is a gift in honor of Rifkin by Tom and Kitty Stoner and