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Elvis
1985
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1985
... of the same name (directed by
Michael
Schottenberg/Theater im Kopf)...
Jelly Life
...Jelly LifeArtist:
Michael
Joaquin GreyComment:
Panoramic Study
1992
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1992
video
...Panoramic StudyArtist:
Michael
NaimarkComment:
Be Now Here
1995
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2002
video
... a regard and a provocation.
Michael
Naimark
Field Recording Studies
1992
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1993
... and Rachel Strickland.
Michael
Naimark
Viewfinder
2008
“Viewfinder” is a novel method for users to spatially situate, or “find the pose,” of their photographs, and then to view these photographs, along with others, as perfectly aligned overlays in a 3D world model such as Google Earth. Our objective is
Auto
telematic Spider Bots
2006
video
...ificial Life Robotic Sculpture Series The
Auto
telematic Spider Bots 2006, is a...
SeeBanff!
1993
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1994
video
... through," the material.
Michael
Naimark
80+1 A journey around the world
2009
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2009
Inspired by Jules Vernes’ classic novel, Ars Electronica, voestalpine and Linz09 are going on a ‘round-the-world journey June 18 to September 7, 2009. “80+1 – A Trip Around the World” is an expedition across the face of our planet and into our
The Intelligent Mailman
1994
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1994
A portable GPS device is linked to a cellular telephone containing a modem. Carrying this device, a person (e.g. a mailman) runs through the city. The data are transmitted to another location (e.g. a museum) via the telephone line. These data are
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