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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:
UPC
1994
In this looped and silent installation-poem 7-foot tall letters are projected against the wall. They emerge out of focus on the right, move across diagonally into focus, and disappear again out of focus to the left. Literal and at the same time
Peter Weibel
...Peter Weibel is an
artist
, theorist, musician,...
Survey of Prints
2007
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2008
... South African
artist
in the SCMA...
News Wheel
2015
News Wheel is a mobile app that coins random phrases from nine different news sources. The user can stop the wheel and modificate the result for his own desire.
John Tonkin
... new media
artist
. After studying...
Paralax Paradox, In the Name of Kernel series
2010
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2010
Wind controler deep manipulation. Low poly flowers swinging in wrong meadows.
Global City
2002
enter project here:artport.whitney.orgscroll down to launch Project.Commissioned by the Whitney Museum
Glitch Traces
2013
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2014
Images collaged from screengrabs taken during the development of the 'Crosstalk' project in 2013-14. Source: Simon Biggs
Untitled
1987
On a square lattice at least one coordinate of an equilateral triangle must be irrational. An irrational number has no finite numerical representation. An equilateral triangle represented on a computer is inherently imprecise.
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