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  • Virtual actor or: how real is reality? The congress at EMAF 2002 explored films in which avatars (characters created on the computer) or "human" actors rather than real human beings act in virtual environments. This topic was reflected also in some
  • Event: A journey into the sense of smell…Institution: Marmite fun literary salon #2, Charbon Art SpaceComment:
  • Event: The Unpredictable Future of Dumped Art Project and his online work – The Dump – that became eventually a doctorate thesisInstitution: Translatio Exhibition, CHARBON Art SpaceComment:
  • Mixed-reality installation with live and virtual performers, encountered via the smartphones of the visitors. Real and virtual situations come together, and micro-narratives emerge, based on shifting degrees of presence, traces of daily gestures and
  • Swarming Lounge 2.0 is a mixed-reality performance and installation where visitors come to meet four live performers and nine augmented-reality characters displayed on smartphones. All characters, both real and virtual, are embedded in the
  • Event: Open Art : le numérique… et après ?Institution: Création artistique et révolution numérique, Observatoire des politiques culturelles, Conseil régional, Charbonnières les BainsComment:
  • Combining the political with the poetic, William Kentridge's work has made an indelible mark on the contemporary art scene. Dealing with subjects as sobering as apartheid and colonialism, Kentridge often imbues his art with dreamy, lyrical
  • Kentrigde uses charcoal and pastels for his drawings in which he erases and redraws parts to create stop motion style animations.
  • In my work I want to describe worlds that only exists in my mind, I want to explore this worlds created by the inner mind, they are mainly landscapes of lonely places, where I am the only person in the work, the person that sees them, the observer.
  • Combining the political with the poetic, William Kentridge's work has made an indelible mark on the contemporary art scene. Dealing with subjects as sobering as apartheid and colonialism, Kentridge often imbues his art with dreamy, lyrical