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  • Sandquake -
    Long lengths of polythene tubing were buried in the sand at a beach in the Camargue in France. This tubing was then slowly inflated so that it gradually rose up and erupted out of the sand.
  • The Body Remembers -
    Spanning 22 years and three continents, the performance, video and digital media work made by Jill Scott coalesces at points that are both corporeal and mechanistic. The differing themes and effects of each work are supported by a range of interests
  • 2015 L'Art et le Numérique en Résonance 1/3, Convergence (15th January - 4th April 2015) at the Maison Populaire de Montreil Curator: Dominique Moulon Artists: Samuel Bianchini, Marie-Julie Bourgeois, Emilie Brout & Maxime Marion, Patra Cortright,
  • 2012 SHOW OFF LAB’ Edition 2012 (during the FIAC in Paris, October, 17th-21st 2012) Artists: Joseph Nechvatal, Pascal Dombis, Grégory Chatonsky, Miguel Chevalier, France Cadet, RYBN, Lydia Venieri, Julien Levesque, David Guez, Marika Dermineur &
  • Curator: José Ramón Pérez Ornia; Artists: Marina Abramovic, Chantal Akerman, Max Almy, Julián Álvarez, Richard Angers, Ida Applebroog & Beth B, Eugènia Balcells, Irit Batsry, Robert Breer, Brothers Qualy (Stephen y Timothy Quay), Carl Browm, Robert
  • Mercury Project combined robotics and archaeology in an interactive art installation. To our knowledge, the Mercury Project was the first system that allowed WWW users to remotely view and alter the real world via tele-robotics. Users excavated
  • Move 36
    "Move 36" explores the permeable boundaries between the human and the nonhuman, the living and the nonliving. The title of "Move 36" refers to the dramatic chess move made by computer Deep Blue against world champion Gary Kasparov in 1997 -- a chess
  • The idea of a marriage between Sun and Moon appears repeatedly in the myth and old philosophy of various nations all over the world. It symbolizes the state where human becomes high level being by achieving the integration of consciousness and
  • "Seismoscope 2: Abu Hamid Muhammad ibn Muhammad al-Ghazali", 2009 Persian (1058-1111), author of "The Incoherence of Philosophers" 16.1" x 17.7" x 6.7" / 41 x 45 x 17 cm, XY Plotter 45.2" x 16.1" x 17.7" / 115 x 41 x 45 cm podium 11" x 17" / 28
  • Sanchez Cardona, LM. Sounds [That] Are Not. Is there any time left? In Towards a Non-Anthropocentric Ecology: Victoria Vesna and Art in the World of the Anthropocene, edited by Ryszard W. KluszczynskiArt+Science Meetings, Gdańsk: LAZNIA Centre for