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Weltwürfel (world cube)
1993
When a visitor steps on one of the 32 sensors on the floor, a screen in front of her shows one of four little digital worlds, that are partly controllable by the viewer. Hypothetical creatures, autonomous and life-like, live in these worlds....
West-East 2
1990
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West-East 2. 2000
Paper Size: 23" by 29"
Pen and ink plotted drawing.
Linear fields address the attraction and repulsion of opposites - their similarity and their difference are presented simultaneously as "West-East" or "Heaven and...
Westway
2001
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2001
A video installation work focusing on the mythology of violence in contemporary London. The work is both autobiographical and fictional and depicts a violent assault. The work was part of three works. (source: http://www.grahamnicholls.com/)
Wet
2017
WetArtist: Don RitterComment:
Wet • Montreal
2018
Wet • MontrealArtist: Don RitterComment:
What Are You Thinking?
2017
This image represent the emotional secret of the artworks creation. All that you think can be used on your digital sheet only after a meditation onvery complex project. To the left you can see the artist and to the right the artwork. Disegnare...
What color is it?
2014
video
A chromatic clock that translates time into colors using 4 sine functions: one for each RGB color + black.
What will come (Has already come)
2006
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2007
This installation features the debut of an important new addition to the SCMA collection, “What Will Come” (2006), a major film by the South African artist William Kentridge. One of the most innovative aspects of Kentridge’s work is his hand-drawn...
What You See Is What You Get
2002
Enter project here:artport.whitney.orgCommissioned by the Whitney Museum
Wheel (Computer Mobiles - Human Motions)
1988
Wheel (Computer Mobiles - Human Motions)Artist: Tamas WaliczkyComment:
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