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Sea-Changes
1997
-
1998
... them use
that
database as a...
Extensions
1999
-
2000
... forms
that
science and... the softw
are
for this site...
ArsRss
2009
-
2009
... feeds
are
accessed. ...
Multiverse
2011
video
... the photon
that
is not... object but
are
also...
Sophie Taeuber-Arp's Vanishing Lines
2015
... the works
that
Sophie... drawings
are
highly...
How
are
you?
1998
-
2010
... unless you
want
a full... a question
that
seems so simple... “How
are
you?” is a question
that
seems...
Re-reading the News
2002
-
2003
Re-reading the News (2002) downloads the front page of newspapers as essentially raw data, enabling users to reformat it to their own specifications. The raw data appears in one browser window, reformatting occurs in a second. "Re-reading" sees the
Zeitblut (blood of time)
1972
-
1979
Statement of the artist Peter Weibel: "I am holding a speech about the end of time. At the same time blood runs out of my arm into a glas canvas, which covers the whole tv-screen ( the camera is located behind the glas canvas and rem
ain
s static).
The Invisible
2015
... way and
that
under the... themselves
are
a...
AutoGene
2005
video
AutoGene initially entices viewers with a sense of familiarity, appearing as a simple commodity sculpture. However, this impression is rapidly dispelled - with the push of a button. The circular arrangement of the sculpture, p
air
ed with the dramatic
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