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  • Jinorio, Orlando Britto and Ery et.al. Camara. A Fiction of Authenticity: Contemporary Africa Abroad. St. Louis, MO: Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, 2003.
  • Kidnap -
    In this sensational precursor to Big Brother, two volunteers were selected from a few hundred applicants and subsequently kidnapped for a period of 48 hours. Selected finalists were chosen at random and put under surveillance. Following this
  • Artist film-maker whose current work centres on watery places such as rivers, estuaries and coastal zones. She uses a process-based dialogic methodology informed by écriture féminine to explore the interrelationship between bodies and forgotten,
  • Joachim Sauter is a media artist, designer and educator. He focussed on digital technologies and how they can be used to express content, form and narration. Saute is Professor of New Media and Design at the Universität der Künste Berlin, and in
  • This interactive installation generates traces of two participants' eye tracking. The participants experience an almost "haptic" kind of communication based on their own visualized eye tracking. In this process, their organic eye trace construct
  • Vacuum formed plexi-glass, light projection Series (6): Tooth, Eyelash, Skin, Hair, Tooth v.2, Nail Dim: 80 x 90 cm (each) This series of relief light-sensitive works was conceived on the basis of computer-modified microscopic images of particles of
  • There is the only one country in the world to have a hybrid as her national flower. It is a free flowering plant and each inflorescence can bear up to 8 buds, and usually the same amount of flower blossom at a time. Each flower measures up to 30 cm
  • Troika is a multi-disciplinary art and design practice founded by Conny Freyer (b. 1976, Germany), Eva Rucki (b. 1976, Germany) and Sebastien Noel (b.1977, France) who met while studying at the Royal College of Art, London. Together, they have
  • Grau, Oliver and Jonathan P. Bowen and Kia Ng. Renewing Knowledge Structures for Media Art In EVA London 2010: Electronic Visualisation and the Arts, edited by Alan Seal, 286-295. Swindon: British Computer Society, 2010.
  • Mason, Catherine and Paul Brown and Charlie Gere and Nicholas Lambert, ed. White Heat Cold Logic: British Computer Art 1960-1980. Leonardo Book Series, Cambridge, Mass. London, England: MIT Press, 2008.