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Digital Landfill
1998
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1998
An neverending archive of digital trash. The artist has created an interface, in which the User can copy files from his computer or foreign websites - he can trash them. In a few seconds the files appear in different layers on the monitor. Now you
Ripple
1995
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1995
"p-Soup" and the forerunner "Ripple" are more formal graphic approaches to the Internet and the computer, using the possibilities of the Internet as an interactive shared space for creating aesthetic experience. (source:
sexBot - dirty talk for the terminally shy
1999
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1999
sexBot is an exploration into the nature of technologically mediated encounters. It seems the more alienating a communication technology; the more its users are able to project their own erotic fantasies onto their experience. Using voice
[spaces]
1995
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1996
[spaces]Artist: Mark NapierComment:
words
2001
video
This work needs time. Time to stand, sit or lie in front of your (computer) screen and look at the ongoing disintegration of the never ending Google image search. The result of this disintegration are abstract moving images, which run across the
KK3-skyline
2005
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2005
KK3-skylineArtist: Mark NapierComment:
Sky
1985
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1985
Sky is a collection of conceptual pieces to transform nuclear weapons into works of art. (Iris-Project) (source: http://www.quadrantcrossing.org/papers/CAE_catalogue_MTL.pdf#search=%22george%20gessert%20iris%22)
In Real Time
2001
anet Cardiff's contribution to #10101 is a «Video Walk,» an original, immersive, site-specific art form. Museum visitors who wish to «do» Cardiffs piece are given a small digital camcorder equipped with stereo headphones. It contains a tape
Ittingen Walk
2002
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2002
The "Ittingen walk" is an experience. Provided with a portable CD-player you are invited to walk through the charterhouse . Ones can hear texts and noises which refer on the real environment and become a multimedia experience. The "Ittingen walk" is
Scatter
1993
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1993
"Scatter" documents dispersals of iris seeds, plants and pollen outside of Gessert's Garden.
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