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Moving Image Art Fair
2017
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2017
Event: Moving Image Art FairInstitution: Moving Image Curatorial Advisory Committee for New YorkComment:
Pioneer Works Exhibtion
2017
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2017
Event: Pioneer Works ExhibtionInstitution: PIONEER WORKSComment:
The Augmented Landscape
2017
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2017
In partnership with the National Endowment of the Arts
Stand by Me
2017
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2017
Event: Stand by MeInstitution: GALERIE DER KÜNSTLERComment:
3rd Artists‘ Biennale
2017
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2017
Event: 3rd Artists‘ BiennaleInstitution: Haus der Kunst MünchenComment:
Moving Image Curatorial Advisory Committee for New York
GALERIE DER KÜNSTLER
More Than Us
2022
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2022
Exploring climate prediction as a game of chance and of skill, More Than Us offers us a glimpse of the astronomically huge dataspace we exist in. Two communities of colourful geometric shapes drawn, or ‘recycled’, from Suprematist paintings of the
Active Living Infrastructure: Controlled Environment (ALICE)
2021
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2021
Exploring climate prediction as a game of chance and of skill, More Than Us offers us a glimpse of the astronomically huge dataspace we exist in. Two communities of colourful geometric shapes drawn, or ‘recycled’, from Suprematist paintings of the
Rodent Activity Transmissions (RAT) systems
2016
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2016
This multipart work uses real-time data gathered from a colony of naked mole-rats, allowing a peek into their lives. The project reflects Julie Freeman’s fascination with their cooperative lifestyle and how it differs from human social organization.
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