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Seed/Tree
2005
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2007
video
... During the performance, visitors can walk
free
ly around the virtual forest. There is a video...
1995/96 Sleeper’s Guts with William Forsythe, Ballet Frankfurt, Video and Set Design Frankfurt, Germany
1995
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1996
video
... bond / bondage of cultural codes they may
free
ly move to any position and comment on the...
NET(WORK)
2016
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2016
... with the subliminal threat to one’s
free
dom, the threat of becoming dependent.
Traumliege
1987
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1987
... INSTANT dreams The fast-paced images are
free
ze-dried, the fast-paced dreams static, the...
Flip Your Wig (Perückt)
2003
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2003
video
... stone wait to be recognised. Maybe they
free
ze in the wintertime and in the summer the sun...
Forced Leisure
2015
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2018
...A hammock, a symbol of leisure, relaxation and even
free
dom, is combined with elements of a...
recombinant - the techn(o)rganic body
2003
video
... constructions. Spectators circulate
free
ly like visitors to an installation, accessing...
COMBATscience Augmented II
2022
... on autonomous weapon systems. Users move
free
ly within the exhibition space wearing...
untouched
2021
... as new authentic and perceivable avatars.
Free
ing herself from the limitations and anxieties...
I̶n̛t͘e͟rf̕e̢ren̵ce
2019
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2019
Interference – a network dropping out, white noise on screens – is seldom welcome. Yet without it, we might not encounter new perspectives or discover new stars. At Jodrell Bank Observatory, scientists regard interference as unhelpful noise or
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