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Magic Line, In the Name of Kernel series
2010
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2010
During the transmission from Chicxulub two minutes of silence occurred in which the image and sound were interrupted. Wojtek insisted that this problem was the result of one of the television cameras which had overheated, thus interfering with the
The Beta Renders series
2011
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2012
I agree : 1. To obtain or receive (something) on loan with the promise or understanding of returning it or its equivalent. 2. To adopt or use as one's own: I borrowed your polygon I am giving you back the fundamental transformation. 3. To take a
Blind Sequence Trust, Low Cry Prototype. In the Name of Kernel series
2012
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2012
... " floating copyright natural sound records over vibrating floresta ” ... Integral 23 minutes flythrough sequence across sinthetic floresta, showers of particles and flat alpha plane fires. Floating XYZ coordinates axis and eventual camera deep
How do you translate a text that is not a text? How do you perform a score that is not a score?
2013
video
During his month-long residency at Townhouse Gallery, Cairo, Warren Neidich made a series of graphic, abstract musical scores, called graphic scores, that used images instead of notes, based upon found newspaper clippings and bits of text. This
Multiverse
2011
video
The media art installation Multiverse by Paul Thomas and Kevin Raxworthy is based on research developed from Richard Feynman’s 1979 video lectures where his presentation of diagrams on the blackboard visualises the probability of photons reflecting
How are you?
1998
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2010
“How are you?” is a question that seems so simple as it is understood in the West, since it is no more than an introduction to language or a sign of recognition. We do not really answer. In Russia, you do not ask the question unless you want a full
Zeitblut (blood of time)
1972
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1979
Statement of the artist Peter Weibel: "I am holding a speech about the end of time. At the same time blood runs out of my arm into a glas canvas, which covers the whole tv-screen ( the camera is located behind the glas canvas and remains static).
The Invisible
2015
A sculptural homage to the helicopter attack scene from the film Apocalypse Now! Duplicate robots dangle from a metal frame, with arrays of black rods joining each of the eight Fedora hats to these machines. The Squadron is in flight formation and
Arabesque
2007
video
"Arabesque" is a kinetic artwork with roots in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein and the Alchemist's Laboratory. A composition of life-sized cast human body parts (incidentally casts of my own body). These translucent entities impaled upon their internal
Vicious Circle
2012
video
Inspired by the "Industrial Revolution" and the subsequent changes in human development brought about by that revolution. A path that has and will lead humanity to both heaven and hell. I wanted to try to capture the paradox of this duality by
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