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data.tron [8k enhanced version]
2009
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2010
... such questions,
physical
ly and...
chris Ziegler
... 1994 at the Center
for
Art and Media ZKM...
Mark Napier
...Mark Napier realizes only works
for
the Internet. He has...
data.film
2007
-
2008
... such questions,
physical
ly and...
db
2002
-
2005
... is intended to quite
physical
ly explode the...
You Fade to Light
2009
... the audience to
physical
ly and intuitively... Munich / Germany.
For
the documentation of the...
M3 (TGarden)
2001
... people a compelling,
physical
ly responsive... depict biological
for
ms and their reactive...
Cycloramadrome
2014
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2014
... both mentally and
physical
ly: the movements of... as a vehicle
for
impacting on the audience...
Otocky
1986
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1986
... screen) was released
for
the Famicom Disk System...
VideoFest '96
1996
Technological advances were growing at an exponential rate, and electronic art had started to invariably succumb to the digital. To deal with these developments, the VideoFest had restructured itself: video, television and multimedia were now given
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