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  • Charles A. Csuri is an artist and computer graphics pioneer and Professor, at The Ohio State University. He exhibited his paintings in New York City from 1955-1965. His early work is in the collections of Walter P. Chrysler, movie actor Jose Ferrer,
  • Strauss, Wolfgang and Monika Fleischmann. Exploring the Digital Archive as a Thinking Space – AI Aspects on Documentation, Access and Knowledge Discovery In Proceedings Third Summit on New Media Art Archiving. ISEA2023, edited by Terry C.W. Wong
  • Twenty years ago, Mary Louise Pratt proposed the notion of a “contact zone” as a place where culture is negotiated and challenged. Art can bridge or destabilize disciplines and methods in ways that reframe histories and bring new insights. Still, on
  • Dogs' Ears -
    Dogs’ Ears explored the beauty and language of the dog ear. Presented as a video chat website, visitors logged in, browsed dogs and instant messaged with them online. Each dog responded in its own language, whether with an English ‘woof woof’, a
  • DECONversation -
    Press release: "DECONISM Gallery (Toronto), presents an evening's dialogue between Maurice Benayoun, an internationally recognized interactive virtual reality artist and public intellectual in the area of new media and technology, and Professor
  • In 2013 the internationally acclaimed Chinese calligraphy master Wang Dongling created a 2.5meter wide and 30-meter long calligraphic work of art as a gift to City University of Hong Kong The painting hangs down the nine floors of the imposing
  • This interactive video installation is a collaboration between myself and Camille Turner. This mediawork is an exploration of the sex, beauty and racial myths which are encountered by a young black Canadian woman and the various conflicting message
  • Two fully functioning saunas are linked via the Internet, equipped with media streaming and interactive video tools. Though perhaps on different continents, the two saunas position their users in almost identical physical states, in a sense closer
  • Pabellon Macondo -
    The International Book Fair of Bogota, one of the largest book fairs in the world, celebrates the role of literature in Latin American culture and its importance to the people of Colombia. The Colombian author Gabriel García Márquez, who died in
  • Waterfall Mansion and Gallery is proud to present an exhibition on women’s empowerment, “The Need For My Care”, inspired by Maya Angelou’s “Phenomenal Woman”. In honour of International Woman’s Day, we give laud to the strengths, mystery, beauty,