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Hair Salon TV
HAIR SALON TV was the first installation in a series juxtaposing technological icons of the 1950's (associated with women) and video imagery on issues which have been shaped and distorted by electronic communications technologies. In HAIR SALON
In Real Time
2001
anet Cardiff's contribution to #10101 is a «Video Walk,» an original, immersive, site-specific art form. Museum visitors who wish to «do» Cardiffs piece are given a small digital camcorder equipped with stereo headphones. It contains a tape
Tongues of Fire
2004
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2004
Film recordings of vibrating flames represent the articulations of speech, based on 19th century manometric flame devices. (source: www.well.com/~demarini)
The Medusa Project
THE MEDUSA PROJECT (AUTOBIOGRAPHY) refers to the relationship between women and power as depicted in both ancient mythology, and in postmodern culture. It represents my attempt to directly merge personal history and influences into the production of
Visions of Hildegard, C
2000
en los últimos años. Twenty-six Visions of Hildegarde. 30" by 22", 2000. Algorithmic pen and ink drawing on paper with 4 gold leafed medallions. (Original algorithmic procedures date from the early 1990's.) Los dibujos de la familia
Forty Part Motet
2001
Thomas Tallis, one of the most influential English composers of sixteenth century, wrote Spem in Alium nunquam habui, a choral work for eight choirs of five voices, to mark the fortieth birthday of Queen Elizabeth I in 1575. This piece of music
Hill Climbing
1999
Sound plays an important role in the work of Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller (Canadian, b. 1957; 1960) whose video Hill Climbing (1999) tracks an unseen couple and their dog as they struggle to climb up a snowy hill. The layered, binaural
The Diamond Lake Apocalypse. Pathway
1993
11. Diamond Lake Apocalypse, Pathway, 1993 22" by 30" Pen plotted drawing. 12. Diamond Lake Apocalypse, Burning Bush, 2000 23" by 29" Pen plotted drawing. 13. Diamond Lake Apocalypse, Canon I, 1999 23" by 29" Pen plotted drawing.
Canticle to the Sun IV
1996
32. Canticle to the Sun IV, 1996 20" by 15"" Pen plotted drawing. In 1966 the artist painted a large eight-foot by four-foot wooden panel as a "Canticle to the Sun". That work, celebrating the sun, incorporated text from the sun canticle
Gaia E VIII
1995
10. Gaia E VIII, 1995. Paper Size: 30" by 22" Pen plotter drawing. Familial Resemblance. The software procedure generates a "family" of forms with a strong familial resemblance. These works resemble each other because they were created
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