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Graphic Jam
1999
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1999
"Graphic Jam" is painting program with which many users can paint simultaneously - without knowing each other and without communicating. It's an attack on the ingenious artist, who is working and creating alone. (source:
Unending Closure
2007
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2007
The events that have unfolded since the turn of the century, in addition to the unending technological parade of innovation and the bloating of Media influence over the world has yielded not a people that enjoy Sunday afternoon picnics on the moon,
The Waiting Room
2002
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2002
"The Waiting Room" is a virtual space that 50 users share through the Internet. The visitors to the space are strangers, united by the software, the Internet, and the artwork itself. In this space the visitor becomes a participant in a moving
Mutatis mutandis
1995
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1995
"Mutatis mutandis" is an interactive computerised installation. Its hypermedia project realised from digitalized video images and sounds. It addresses issues concerning poetry and philosophy, and explores the language of interact ivity in the
Her Long Black Hair
2004
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2004
Janet Cardiff's Her Long Black Hair is a 35-minute journey that begins at Central Park South and transforms an everyday stroll in the park into an absorbing psychological and physical experience. Cardiff takes each listener on a winding journey
Trucold
2002
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2002
TRUCOLD is a video work shot at night on the streets of London and - during a heavy fog - in Karlsruhe in Germany. The work comes out of Blast Theory's interest in physical displacement, amnesia and time travel and ties directly into other
(in)human sciences
2006
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2006
“(In)human Sciences” was made for the exhibition Neterotopia, curated by Daniele Balit and Pierre Mertens. During March 2006, my work was displayed in the advertising space of the website of the french newspaper Libération. The exhibition was also
excerpt from Plot Against Time #4 (Atlantique Baroque)
2008
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2008
Based on footage of gannets diving for small fish off the coast of Newfoundland. This is the 4th in a series of works that explore patterns of movement over time.
Double Helix Swing
2006
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2006
double helix swing is an installation which investigates the swarms of midges that can be found on the banks of lakes and other bodies of water. Swarms of midges are intriguing entities: without any apparent logic theyform at irregular intervals
Flypad
2006
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2006
The company has also been commissioned to create a major, new permanent installation for THEpUBLIC in West Bromwich UK, due to open in 2006. Using Augmented Reality, Flypad will generate avatars from a 'data body' - information
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