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  • SoundCulture 96 -
    ...Event: SoundCulture 96Institution: San Francisco Art InstituteComment: Event: SoundCulture 96Institution: San Francisco Art InstituteComment:
  • Can you see me now? -
    ... not been run over by a reversing truck (that's what it sounded like had happened)." (source:... bandwidth into this equation. Can You See Me Now?is part of a sequence of works (*Uncle Roy AH Around You* at the ICA in...
  • House -
    ... is used for the online real time visualization. The changing sounds of the space are triggered by specially created software into a... the space, a real Victorian terraced house, in this case, that the artist lives in. In “House”, the private interior has been made...
  • Tutor -
    ... influenced our behaviour and our relationships with others, sounding out a warning about technological dependence in her. Within... the identity of the user making the request. But the Russian artist delved deeply into the growing importance of these tools and...
  • ...The I Just Wannabe an Artist books (1,2,3) by IJWBAA document his artistic evolution, showcasing his vibrant minimalist style infused with...
  • ... individual perspective or put into a personal context, which sounded out the very last taboos. The retrospective was not only... the colourful media design of digital everyday worlds, Media Art had occupied a position of critical distance and innovative...
  • PointScreen - video
    ... as anti-theft art object. The MARS table, a sensor-controlled sounding plateau leads to a crawling race of several babies whose... Peter Weibel comments on the MARS bags as anti-theft art object. The MARS table, a sensor-controlled sounding plateau leads...
  • ... the world’s emotional state, steeped in the internet. Like a soundless music the infra-basses try to translate this obscure... the realisation of this piece possible: In Collaboration with ARTEM (Acronyme d’Arts, Technologie, Management) and CIRTES, ...
  • Black Airground -
    ... they were individually activated by the pitch and volume of sounds the visitors made.