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Information Weapons "Super Clean Room"
1990
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1990
... missiles were made of four layers: 1) a
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tective plastic capsule; 2) class 1 clean air:...
Borderless Under the Skin
1992
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1994
... for that virus. (http://www.v2.nl/
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jects/Mikami/gif_link_text/borderless.html)
The Book after the Book
1999
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1999
... the very notion of volume. Works that
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vide
pro
gramming language a textual appraisal,...
wordotcomnodot
2000
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2000
... fórum aberto ao público sobre o impacto da
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dução eletrônica na cultura impressa. Site...
Ceci n'est pas un nike
2002
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2004
... takes place in an image warping
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gram_ the e-nike generator. It stresses the...
egoscope
2002
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2002
...o engaged new subjectivity formats, reception amidst
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cesses of entropy and acceleration, and...
Poetrica
2003
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2004
... sitil opened for poetic action. The
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ject involves a series of visual poems...
esc for escape
2004
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2004
...esc for escape is cross media
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ject on error messages. A documentary on life beyond the screen with...
//**Code_UP
2004
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2004
... algorithmic manipulation performed by a
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gram that operates by converting the RGB color...
Heartscapes
2005
video
... of low cost PCs and 04 stereoscopic
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jection. By interacting with interfaces we are...
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