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Ittingen Walk
2002
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2002
... a portable CD-player you are invited to walk through the ch
art
erhouse . Ones can hear texts and noises which refer on the real...
Dancing with the Virtual Dervish
1995
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1995
... Dervish provides interaction and chance p
art
icipation between
art
ists and public. A dancer in goggles and gloves interacts with...
The Shredder
1998
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1998
Shred the Web! An Alternative web browser that turns web pages into digital confetti. At a time when the web browser struggled against print metaphors like magazine and newspapter to find it's own identity, The Shredder revealed the "soft" nature of
Digital Landfill
1998
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1998
...An neverending archive of digital trash. The
art
ist has created an interface, in which the User can copy files from his computer or foreign...
The Reading Room
1997
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1997
... Aluminium construction, glass components, limited edition
art
ists' books. Jointly authored with Fiona Gunn, Christchurch, New...
p-Soup
2001
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2001
... on screen whenever a visitor to the piece clicks within the
art
-work. There are nine graphical "flavors" that the visitor can...
Forty P
art
Motet
2001
... the Sovereignty. Using this piece of secular music as a st
art
ing point and working with four male voices (bass, baritone, alto...
Hill Climbing
1999
Sound plays an important role in the work of Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller (Canadian, b. 1957; 1960) whose video Hill Climbing (1999) tracks an unseen couple and their dog as they struggle to climb up a snowy hill. The layered, binaural
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:
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