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  • Alchemist’s Study is a series realized by image synthesis where a text prompt “imaginary workspaces electrostatic” produced an image which then diverged and mutated resulting in a sequence of variations similar to genetic evolutionary processes.
  • City of Richmond (BC), Public Art Office. What are you doing, Richmond? https://www.richmond.ca/culture/publicart/collection/PublicArt.aspx?ID=801 https://www.richmond.ca/culture/publicart/collection/PublicArt.aspx?ID=801 [19.02.2021].
  • City of Richmond (BC), Public Art Office. What are you doing, Richmond? https://www.richmond.ca/culture/publicart/collection/PublicArt.aspx?ID=801 https://www.richmond.ca/culture/publicart/collection/PublicArt.aspx?ID=801 [19.02.2021].
  • The selection of Internet-based art for the 2002 Biennial strives to give an impression of the variety of forms that net art can take and of the multiple themes that have emerged over the years. These forms range from alternative browsers and
  • Shadow Quartet -
    William Kentridge' featured Shadow Quartet - four free-standing bronze sculptures by this distinguished South African artist with a significant international profile, commissioned by the AGWA and funded through the Foundation, the Friends and a
  • Imaginary Workspaces is a series inspired by dystopian science fiction narratives as written by Stanislaw Lem and Philip K. Dick that imagine fictional industrial workspaces. This collection of invented images oscillate between retro futuristic
  • Event: In need for a concerted Documentation, Collection and Conservation StrategyInstitution: Ars Electronica Linz GmbH & Co KGComment:
  • Survey of Prints -
    In 2003 the Museum purchased Atlas Procession I, a print by William Kentridge, the first work by this internationally renowned South African artist in the SCMA collection. This fall, Kentridge is the subject of a major exhibition at SCMA, William
  • Event: newly reinstalled collection galleriesInstitution: MoMA, NYComment:
  • Event: Almost Human: Digital Art from the Permanent CollectionInstitution: San Jose Museum of ArtComment: