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  • Memopol-II
    Memopol-2 is a social machine that maps the visitor’s information field. When an identification document such as a national ID card or a passport is inserted into it, the machine starts collecting information about the visitor from (inter)national
  • Vita: Susanne Schuricht is based in Berlin. Her work engages in installations and photography and is about "the perception of seeing." In many of here installations the human scale and interaction are relevant. From 1997 - 2003 she studied
  • Burnish -
    Burnish is an interactive performance installation that premiered at the 56th Venice Biennale 2015 with 9dragonheads in the official collatoral event Jump Into the Unknown; and at Toronto's Theatre Center in May 2015. It was remounted for
  • eyesoflaura.org -
    In Irvin Kershner's movie "Eyes of Laura Mars" from 1978, photographic artist Laura Mars experiences visions of the murder of her friends and colleagues as seen through the eyes of the murderer. The protagonist of Janet Cardiff's internet
  • Mediaflow - video
    MEDIAFLOW :BROWSER AAND INSTALLATION 2006 Thoughts in the flow, that's what the Media Flow Interface stands for. The entire content of an archive, here netzspannung.org, is visible at a glance. Parallel streams of images and words run along the
  • Memopol I
    Memopol is a machine that maps the visitor’s information field. By inserting an identification document such as a national ID-card or passport into the machine, it starts collecting information about the visitor from (inter)national databases and
  • Graham, Beryl, ed. New Collecting: Exhibiting and Audiences after New Media Art. London: Ashgate, 2014.
  • Leif Brush was an emeritus art professor at the Department of Art & Design, University of Minnesota, Duluth, Minnesota, born 28 March 1932, Bridgeport, Illinois, U.S.A. He received an MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago:
  • one minute
    one minute Theater Production at Theater Baden-Baden, Germany author: Simon Stephens ONE MINUTE is a snapshot of five lives in an anonymous city. The disappearance of a little girl becomes the starting point for linking the lives of three
  • Graham, Beryl, ed. New Collecting: Exhibiting and Audiences after New Media Art. London: Ashgate, 2014.