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Aspects of G
aia
1989
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1989
The installation is a 2-level schematization of this telematic G
aia
. One level is presented in tents, with computer graphic images contributed by networkers around the world, and which can be further manipulated by participants in the tents.
Planetary Network
1986
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1986
The «d
ail
y news» was the theme of this project in which more than 100 artists on three continents participated. The artists worked with computers, video text, slow-scan-TV, and telefax. The live activities in Venice lasted a period of 14 days,
Telenoia
1992
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1992
... also. We
want
to make... all about
that
, it's...
Art-ID/Cyb-ID
1999
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1999
... Cyb-ids
are
multimedia...
Four Imaginary Walls
1991
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1991
... as steel
that
increases its... which they
are
constructed is...
Wild
1994
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1994
... program
that
synthesises...
La Plissure du Texte
1983
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1983
La Plissure du TexteArtist: Roy AscottComment:
Universal Zoologies
1996
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2001
... spaces
that
are
navigated...
that
are
navigated by...
Eden
2000
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2000
... Behaviours
that
are
more... There
are
three basic...
On the North Pole Looking East
1990
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1990
A frame from the stereo animation A Volume of 2- Dimensional Julia Sets. This animation (like most computer animations) took up to 30 minutes per frame to render, 54,000 times slower than real time. In the early 1980s (with the exception of space
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