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Interview Performing Data
2011
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2011
video
... into the
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ergro
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of the...
eCulture Factory
2005
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2008
video
... were
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erway. The...
Birlinghoven Castle AI
1993
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1993
video
BIRLINGHOVEN CASTLE AI: IMAGE SYNTHESIS WITH CONNECTION MACHINE CM-5 In the early 1990s, AI image generation was an exciting field. At the GMD - National Research Center for Information Technology, we used the Thinking Machines’ CM-5, a parallel
Feeding Consciousness
2023
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2023
... as we are all
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er a constant...
PointScreen
2001
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2002
video
... so
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ing plateau leads to...
Home of the Brain - Philosophers' Houses (vers I 1989-90/ vers II 1991-92 / video 1992)
1989
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1990
video
... it was also
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erstood as a new...
Digital Sparks
2001
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2008
video
... and 2008 f
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ed by the German...
The Fox
2013
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2013
A live performance and ‘game’ interface, which sought to provoke and subvert audience experiences and expectations of power, pleasure and control in the interactive environment. This performance was developed in collaboration with Nuno Lacerdo in
Berlin-Cyber City
1989
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1990
video
... gather aro
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this table, which...
Sometimes Always/Sometimes Never
2005
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2007
Sometimes Always / Sometimes Never / Sometimes discusses the visual horizons of nomadic culture and its entropic and saturated environments. Its point of departure is that nowadays life is seen through windows and screens and each moment appears as
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