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Look Up Bombay
2015
... conjunctions and iconographic interpolations creates an
aesthetic
re-visioning of the various sites—they became remediated as...
FERROCRYSTALS
2014
... imagery is placed in an artistic context that brings forth the
aesthetic
aspects of scientific “images” and thus evokes new questions...
Franco Mazzucchelli
... revolution of the first avant-gardes to more all-encompassing
aesthetic
and social spheres of interest. The synthetic materials that...
Susan Collins
... Express(ed) at Oakville Galleries, Ontario, Canada; Digital
Aesthetic
2, Harris Museum and Art Gallery, Preston; Webscape,...
Quantum Consciousness
2015
... quantum “movement” of an electron. This project delivers an
aesthetic
and immersive experience that places the viewer inside the...
Mel Alexenberg
... in a Digital World: Judaism and Contemporary Art (in Hebrew),
Aesthetic
Experience in Creative Process (Bar Ilan University Press),...
Randall Packer
... the author of his long running blog: Reportage from the
Aesthetic
Edge. He has written extensively for publications including: MIT...
Residues
1992
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1992
video
... material and immaterial, presence and absence are
aesthetic
problems for the visitor that in his mind can live these...
FILE - Electronic Language International Festival
2000
NAKED EYE
2010
... never allowed to see with the "naked eye" when looking at an
aesthetic
object. So, art too is under observation like a patient and...
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