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Re-
read
ing the News
2002
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2003
...Re-
read
ing the News (2002) downloads the front page of newspapers as essentially raw data, enabling...
Doors
2004
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2007
... Afghan village, men are drinking tea and
read
ing texts. A door is in the centre, opening...
Double Life
2006
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2011
... a committed environmentalist who delivers
free
bies. Their lives provide concrete evidence of...
Tower
2011
... head mounted display the inter-actor has
free
dom to look wherever they wish in the...
We are family
2013
... Eve is put on display. The father
read
s the Christmas story aloud, the mother shares...
Dark Matter
2016
... people are proposed as emergent 'co-
read
ers' within the context of a dynamic...
New Tower of Babel
1993
... character-object, which the user can
free
ly rotate and move about using the 3-D mouse....
Conversations @ the Studio
2005
video
... to the studio, giving full interactive
free
dom to the viewer’s gaze. Conversations@the...
Place - Turkey
2010
... and occurrences as an acute observer,
free
ly exploring an emergent prospect of Turkey’s...
Pacifying the South China Sea Scroll Navigator
2013
... mounted on a track that allows it to move
free
ly above the entire length of the photograph....
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