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  • Joe Davis, born 1950, is a research affiliate in the Department of Biology at MIT. He "is an artist who has done extensive research in molecular biology and bioinformatics for the production of genetic databases and new biological art forms."
  • Boulder I
    Boulder I is a rock that sits upright on a cushion. Walking around the object, the viewer notices that the object had a hole on one side and is actually hollow. On display is therefore not a stone but a stone surface. Given that the eye can only
  • Sound-kinetic diorama exterior: acrylic object in crystalloid like form; interior: relief (3D print), turntable, light, sounddim: 110 x 60 x 60 cm A miniature silver landscape in motion that can be viewed through the observation perforation in the
  • Gessert, George. The Angel of Extinction Northwestern Review 34, no. 3 (1996).
  • Corby, Tom and Gavin Baily. Extra-Ordinary Practices In Extra-Ordinary Practices: A Retrospective of British Media Art, , 53-64. Dresden: 2006.
  • krcf. Knowbotic Research The Dilemma: Naked bandit Transcoding Extra-territorialities, Floating Sovereignties and Non-publics keine genaue Jahresangabe.
  • Taken -
    "Taken" is a surveillance installation that provides two readings of the activities in the gallery space. A large gallery space has one wall taken up by two very large projections. On the left hand side, gallery visitors are extracted from the
  • The Year's Midnight, 2011 Computer, software, camera, high-resolution display, Seeing Machines face recognition 105.5 x 80 x 12 cm Ed. 3/6, 1 AP (RLH 89.3) White or black smoke bellows from the eyes of the viewer. Live and recorded eyeballs
  • Dietz, Steve. Telling Stories: Procedural Authorship and Extracting Meaning from Museum Databases Museums and the Web (online publication) (March, 12th 1999).