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  • Franc Solina is an artist and computer scientist. He has been teaching at the Faculty of Computer and Information Science since 1988 and has been involved in the Video and New Media program at the Academy of Fine Arts and Design since 2011. In 1991,
  • The Tangible Bits platforms make complex use of physical objects and surfaces monitored by a range of sensors, augmented by a variety of graphical and ambient displays, and linked by a diverse combination of networked computers.
  • mediaFlow -
    mediaFlow is the first project to interlink the multiple Tangible Bits platforms. mediaFlow uses Triangles to route the flow information such as activity on the transBOARD, metaDESK, or online sources to destinations like Ambient Fixtures, the
  • NYC 1983-85 -
    Archival Digital Print, Sizes: 8”x10” and 13”x19” Epson Pigment inks on cotton rag substrate or Light Jet digital photo prints. (plus custom sizes or NFT by special order) Date created: 1993 Victor: The title of the piece is the result of me
  • The Amsterdam based artist couple Erwin Driessens (1963 Wessem) and Maria Verstappen (1964 Someren) have worked together since 1990. After their study at the Maastricht Academy of Fine Arts and the Rijksacademy Amsterdam, they jointly developed a
  • The Magic Flute -
    On view will be fifty working drawings and fragments used in the creation of the scenic design and animation for The Magic Flute, the Mozart opera given brilliant interpretation by William Kentridge in a long-awaited production this past spring
  • Event: Si Vis Pacem, Para Numerica Bellum, Digital Peace 2013Institution: Platoon KunsthalleComment:
  • Joselit, David and Ron Platt and Anita Doutha. Warren Neidich: Historical In(ter)vention. Cambridge, Massachusetts: M.I.T. List Center, 1991.
  • Seit den 90er Jahren haben sich zwischen den Künstler und sein Publikum jede Menge Apparate und Apparaturen geschoben. Kommunikation geschieht geplant, kontrolliert, reduziert, erweitert – kurz: posthuman. Dabei wird in Kauf genommen, dass jedes
  • Pat Badani (b. Argentina) draws from the fields of media art, science, and technology to explore the intersectionality of environmental and social issues. She often uses 'food' to create artistic arguments that blend aesthetics and criticism,