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The Connection Machines CM-1 and CM-2
1986
-
1987
The Connection Machine was the first commercial computer designed expressly to work on simulating intelligence and life. A massively parallel supercomputer with 65,536 processors, it was the brainchild of Danny Hillis, conceived while he was a
Geometries of Power
2002
... As the event progressed, participants
search
ed the Internet for other images, leading...
Fractured Visions: To See Again
2014
video
An augmented reality installation on the fragility of human vision. Inspired by palinopsia, a rare visual disorder, these two site-specific artworks disrupt the field of vision when viewed through a smartphone, causing London’s tallest building The
Virtuelle Mauer/ReConstructing the Wall
2008
video
... trigger these time travels through
your
own movements and choices, weaving
your
own... to the Engelbecken Park. We re
search
ed the historical, sociological and urban...
Eddie Murphy and Mae West: Return to Bushwick
2010
Both Eddie Murphy and Mae West were born in Bushwick and went on to nation wide fame as actors. This artwork brings the two actors back to their ‘hood. The format is an hommage to Magritte’s “Golconde.”
Seven Portraits for Maria Hernandez
2010
Maria Hernandez was a Bushwick activist murdered for her fight to free the area of drug use. In 1989 Bushwick Park was renamed “Maria Hernandez Park” to commemorate her memory, but the artist could not find any image of her on the Internet. This
Shades of Absence: Schlingensief Gilded
2011
This augmented reality installation is an intervention in the German Pavilion, which won the Golden Lion Award for Best National Pavilion. In the spirit of Schlingensief, “Shades of Absence: Schlingensief Gilded” intervenes in this memorial to the
Shades of Absence: Public Voids
2011
This augmented reality installation creates "pavilions of absence" in which images of contemporary artists, whose works in public space have been censored, are reduced to gold silhouettes and placed in the midst of terms of transgression. Each
Perceptive Dislocations
2012
"Perceptive Dislocations" was a performative event at the Goethe-Institute Island in Second Life. Cyberspace: The Final Frontier. Since 1994 with the advent of the World Wide Web, online virtual 3D worlds promised us endless freedom to be and do
Clouding Green
2012
... in the Greenpeace report “How Clean is
Your
Cloud,” with the color reflecting the...
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