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  • Tongues of Fire -
    Film recordings of vibrating flames represent the articulations of speech, based on 19th century manometric flame devices. (source: www.well.com/~demarini)
  • (Tommy Franks) Dérive QuebecArtist: Paul DeMarinisComment:
  • Grind Snaxe Blind Apes (A Study for Pomeroy's Tomb)Artist: Paul DeMarinisComment:
  • en los últimos años. Twenty-six Visions of Hildegarde. 30" by 22", 2000. Algorithmic pen and ink drawing on paper with 4 gold leafed medallions. (Original algorithmic procedures date from the early 1990's.) Los dibujos de la familia
  • 32. Canticle to the Sun IV, 1996 20" by 15"" Pen plotted drawing. In 1966 the artist painted a large eight-foot by four-foot wooden panel as a "Canticle to the Sun". That work, celebrating the sun, incorporated text from the sun canticle
  • Mega Diary
    Open Diary project to understand the unrelated person. This is a project which opens many people's everyday lives to the public through computer networking. Participants write down diaries on a bulletin board on internet for 100 days. This
  • Tomb on the Network. A project for a magazine "BRUTUS". A work as a curator of a imaginary museum. Actual museums are sometimes said to be cemeteries for art works, well then, what if I make a cemetery into a museum? Actual cemeteries always
  • Seeing is believing -
    The installation to see the invisible. An installation for a one-man exhibition at Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art,Japan. "Seeing is Believing" consists of three works. "Empty Entity" infrared ray electric light display, "Sheep"
  • Vanishing Body -
    A work to lead spectator to a position of a performer. An installation for an exhibition "De-Genderism" at Setagaya Museum, Japan. When you enter the semicircle room (devided into two rooms by a screen), you are asked whether to enter with your
  • 10. Gaia E VIII, 1995. Paper Size: 30" by 22" Pen plotter drawing. Familial Resemblance. The software procedure generates a "family" of forms with a strong familial resemblance. These works resemble each other because they were created