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Julian Oliver
I am a New Zealander based in Berlin. I've been active in the critical intersection of art and technology since 1998. My projects and the occassional paper have been presented at many museums, international electronic-art events and conferences,
Rachel Strickland
Rachel Strickland describes herself as an architect who practices in motion picture media more than pencil and paper. Her work of the past 25 years has focused on cinematic dimensions of the sense of place, and new paradigms for narrative
Muntadas. On Translation: Paper BP/MVDR
2009
Muntadas, Antoni. Muntadas. On Translation: Paper BP/MVDR. Barcelona, Spain: Fundación Mies van der Rohe, 2009.
Photos, Film Capture Surrey's Non-Identity
2004
Laurence, Robin. Photos, Film Capture Surrey's Non-Identity Georgia Straight paper (British Columbia, Canada) (September 2, 2004 2004).
Frieder Nake "Die präzisen Vergnügen"
2005
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2005
The exhibition shows works by the computer scientist, Frieder Nake (now resident in Bremen), who was a member of the Stuttgart group led by Max Bense. He displayed his first algorithmically generated digital graphics in Stuttgart in 1965, as did
Survey of Prints
2007
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In 2003 the Museum purchased Atlas Procession I, a print by William Kentridge, the first work by this internationally renowned South African artist in the SCMA collection. This fall, Kentridge is the subject of a major exhibition at SCMA, William
William Kentridge
2001
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2001
Though William Kentridge is one of the most compelling interdisciplinary artists of our time, five years ago he was largely unknown outside of Johannesburg, South Africa, where he was born in 1955 and continues to live today. There were many reasons
Virtual Borders and Surveillance in the Digital Age :: Visit-US
2008
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2008
Presented paper "Virtual Borders and Surveillance in the Digital Age :: Visit-US" and screened 3D computer animation, "Visit-US," at ISEA 2008. SESSION TITLE: BORDER RECKONINGS, BORDER CROSSINGS 2 (CHAIR: FLORIAN SCHNEIDER)
William Kentridge
2005
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The exhibition William Kentridge offers a retrospective of the artist’s entire body of work, with particular emphasis on his latest pieces. It includes more than 70 works: drawings, animated films and sculptures. Noteworthy among the major works on
Shadow Quartet
2005
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William Kentridge' featured Shadow Quartet - four free-standing bronze sculptures by this distinguished South African artist with a significant international profile, commissioned by the AGWA and funded through the Foundation, the Friends and a
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