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  • 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...
  • Event: The Body remembers. A restrospective by Jill ScottInstitution: Australian Centre for Contemporary ArtComment:
  • Herzog, Hans-Michael, ed. The Body/ Le Corps. Zeitgenössische Kunst aus Kanada. Zürich: Kilchberg, 1994.
  • The Book after the Book is a hypertextual and visual essay about cyberliterature and the net_reading/writing_condition. Its main focus is non-linear narratives, which reconfigure the literature/book relationship starting from the very notion of...
  • The Boundary Rider -
    Event: The Boundary RiderInstitution: MOMA contemporaryComment:
  • Bond, Anthony, ed. The Boundary Rider: 9th Biennale of Sydney. Sydney: Biennale of Sydney, 1992.
  • George, Frank Honywill. The Brain as a Computer. Oxford-London-Paris-Frankfurt: Pergamon Press, 1962.
  • Ellen Pearlman. The brain as a hackable driver https://archive.org/details/livestream-131669108.
  • Ellen Pearlman. The brain as a hackable driver https://archive.org/details/livestream-131669108.
  • Pearlman,Ellen. The Brain As A Hackable Driver International Society For Electronic Art (ISEA),Vancouver (August 2015).