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  • POPUREVE - video
    POPUREVE, a fast-paced 3D animation about the 1789 Revolution, reshuffling several recurring themes about freedom, equality and the guillotine, is Stenger's second digital movie and fantasy work about French History, after GALLIA (1987-88) The movie
  • GALLIA - video
    GALLIA (1987-88) is Stenger's first 3D movie, and already displays many of the distinctive features of her future productions: color, rhythm, recurrent sequences and vibrant soundtrack.
  • A cautionary tale in Machinima style, Nicole Stenger's last movie, is a light & dark fantasy about the theme of Cyberwar. (Based on a true story). 5 minutes.
  • Long time no dig… Seventeen years after the first virtual tunnel: The Tunnel under the Atlantic (1995), linking the Pompidou Centre in Paris and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Montreal, and fifteen years after the Paris New Delhi Tunnel, now is
  • 2012. Inkjet prints on coated paper, dimensions variable. Life-sized pictures of people found on Google's Street View were printed and posted without authorization at the same spot where they were taken. The posters are printed in color on thin
  • Face to Facebook texts from www.face ‐ to ‐ facebook.net by Paolo Cirio and Alessandro Ludovico. 2011 Logline: Stealing 1 million Facebook profiles, filtering them with face ‐ recognition software and then posting them on a custom ‐ made dating
  • Performance for a matrix of 64 illuminated gas balloons and sound A room is filled with deep, evolving noises from a four-channel sound system. An eight-by-eight array of white, self-illuminated spheres floats in space like the atoms of a complex
  • Media bubble doesn’t blow up without a consumer, the installation doesn’t work without the visitor. To make the media field buzzing, to create scandals and little stars, one has to move oneself. You have to type in c**.com or order newyorktimes, you
  • Interview with Roy Ascott. Meta.Morf 2010: New.Brave.World! Trondheim, Norway November 2010
  • Short video from a ZDF documentary about Ars Electronica 1994 showing the project "The Intelligent Mailman" from Michael Bielicky.