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Computer Identity
2003
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2012
Computer Identity was an interactive digital internet-based artwork that was created by Beatriz Albuquerque in 2003-2005 (http://computeridentity.no.sapo.pt/). It was 1st presented to audiences in 2005 at BaseSpace, Chicago, The School of the
I Move In Decades
2011
video
A mixed reality, telematic video installation, which was performed in Hong Kong and Canada, it reflects on the 10th anniversary of 9/11. Visuals, movement and sound are combined into hybridized data and sent over a high high speed telematic research
In The Belly Of The Invisible Beast
2012
video
In this multimedia, telematic performance, data from playing a Tibetan singing bowl filled with milk was transformed into sound and images. The imagery then projected onto a screen are abstract digital graphics, which are originally images of
VR Tour Through the Doomsday Clock
2018
The piece, being a part of the show “It’s Two Minutes to Midnight,” provides viewers with an educational journey on humankind’s history of de- and re-nuclearization. The show, organized by Weinberg/Newton Gallery in collaboration with the Bulletin
Have a Nice Day II
2017
The PHSCologram is a homage to 'Have a Nice Day' produced in 2002 by Ellen Sandor in collaboration with Martyl Langsdorf’ the author of Doomsday Clock, originally designed for the cover of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists magazine in 1947. The
The PHSCologram Imagery for AIDS Virus
1987
The PHSCologram depicts the first computer-generated illustration of the AIDS virus, as known in 1987 when HIV infection was causing millions of deaths around the world. The image represents a colorized CAT scan of a person called Messiah who passed
World Stage: United States
2020
World Stage uses digital representations of global species of butterflies to animate the powerful iconography of worldwide flags. In a time when national, political and social identity has been brought to the forefront of our minds, we are ever more
Have a Nice Day
2002
The scenery referring to Martyl Langsdorf’s painting "Doomsday Clock Have a nice day" is contrasted with Martyl’s Doomsday Clock which she originally designed for the cover of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists magazine in 1947. The “Bulletin”,
Albedo 0.30
2019
24hr video loop for LED mosaic, permanently installed in the entrance lobby of the F. Hoffmann - La Roche home for IT (HIT255) in Kaiseraugst, Switzerland. Themed with the two cycles of life and sun, the 33 x 14 ft mosaic, like an archeological
Concentricity
2019
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2019
Do you know that feeling when you've taken LSD and, while observing a nondescript object, a jolt suddenly hits you? You notice an incredible wealth of details! Something you thought was mundane is actually incredibly beautiful, filled with textures
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