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  • The oil reserve is autonomous. A resource that is intended to be available in the case of dwindling oil supplies. The reservoir can hold about 1500 liters of oil which may be used exclusively for non commercial or non political projects such as art
  • Masi studied at Seton Hall University, N.J. USA, Brera Academy of Fine Art, Milan, Italy, PG Studies at Slade School of Fine Art and Chelsea School of Art, London, UK. Denis Masi is an experimental artist who has worked, for 40 plus years, across a
  • Cox has authored many papers and monologues on computer graphics, information design, education, and scientific visualization. She developed the concept of "Renaissance Teamsî in 1987 and has given over 100 invited presentations of her academic
  • Event: The Dump, Defense of the Dump (video), 4 pigment prints from The Dump Recycling of thoughtsInstitution: Charbon Art SpaceComment:
  • Event: La DéfenseInstitution: Tech ImageComment:
  • 2019 “Making of Eve Clone III”, The Fine Arts Museum of National Defense, Taipei, Taiwan
  • Pornéia
    FROM THE BACK COVER "These previously unissued recordings from the Porn Art Movement (1980-1982) include five performances recorded live on Ipanema Beach in 1982, as well as a selection of previously unheard studio recordings of my yellpoems
  • bubbles -
    Interacting with virtual bubbles is quite simple...you just walk in front of the projectors light beam and cast your shadow onto the projection screen. The bubbles will recognize this shadow and bounce off its outlines, at the same time emitting
  • Light Folds Craig Tattersall and Bill Seaman The Seaman and the Tattered Sail Available as a digital Release: https://facture.bandcamp.com/album/light-folds-2 The audio process Light Folds by The Seaman and The Tattered Sail is a collaboration
  • Grass - video
    The original programming language "GRASS" (GRAphics Symbiosis System) was developed by Thomas DeFanti for his Ph.D. dissertation at The Ohio State University in 1974. For further information, see Wayne Carlson, Historical Significance In 1969, the