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  • Eduardo Kac has created an artwork aboard the International Space Station (ISS); French astronaut Thomas Pesquet realized it on Saturday, February 18th, 2017. Kac's work, entitled Inner Telescope, was specifically conceived for zero gravity and was
  • Monogram
    August 22, 1997 (Kennedy Space Center, Florida)— A Jet Propulsion Laboratory technician inserts the DVD containing Kac's Monogram and many other files into a shallow cavity between two pieces of aluminum that protected it from micrometeoroid
  • Sorting Daemon -
    Like many of Rokeby's other works, "Sorting Daemon" surveys its environment and uses the resulting images as the primary content of the work. In this specific case, the system looks out onto the street, panning, tilting and zooming, looking for
  • Blast Theory is renowned internationally as one of the most adventurous artists' groups using interactive media. Lead by Matt Adams, Ju Row Farr and Nick Tandavanitj the group has a team of seven and is based in London. The group's work explores
  • Pulse -
    Together the two projects, "p-Soup" and "Pulse", offer an experience of the special saturation and hue of monitor colours in varying combinations and continuous movement. The automation of image production is a fascinating dream born out of the
  • Event: "Monogram" flys to Saturn aboard Cassini space probeInstitution: The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)Comment:
  • Sauerlaender, Tina. Reflecting on Life on the Internet: Artistic Webcam Performances from 1997 to 2017 Self-Representation in an Expanded Field, Ace Lehner (Ed), MDPI, 2021 (2021).
  • Sauerlaender, Tina. A Short History of Self-Representation in Digital Art DAHJ (2020).
  • Non-weddings -
    Non-weddings was inspired by a drawing by Jacques Lacan in “L’instance de la lettre dans l’inconscient”, as I realized that the Internet search engines had some similarities with this presentation (cf Google Image). The drawing by Lacan was
  • Map Marathon -
    Park Nights Map Marathon: Maps for the 21st Century Saturday and Sunday 16 – 17 October Saturday 16 October, 12–11pm Sunday 17 October, 11am–10pm Major names gather for two-day live event at Royal Geographical Society The Serpentine