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  • Morpho Tower -
    Morpho Tower / Two Standing Spirals (2007) Sachiko Kodama Collaborator: Yasushi Miyajima (Sony CSL) “Morpho Towers--Two Standing Spirals” is an installation that consists of two ferrofluid sculptures that moves synthetically to music. The two
  • nano -
    a Media Arts & Science Exhibition Making Nanoscience Visible, Tangible, and Experiential for Visitors of All Ages nano - an exhibition that merges the arts and the atom by presenting the world of nanoscience through a participatory aesthetic
  • red fungus -
    Generative installation, stickers on the floor Supported by: Mondriaan Foundation, Ámsterdam Courtesy: Blue Fungus (of which Red Fungus is a variation) belongs to the collection Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam Red Fungus investigates the relation
  • A memorial - and a warning - for the Jasmine Revolutions of the 2011 Arab Spring. A soft rain of jasmine flowers promises freedom - but the viewer is trapped in a golden cage.
  • Tower
    Tower is an interactive literary art work where the computer listens to and anticipates what is to be said by those interacting with it. A self-learning system, as the inter-actor speaks the computer displays the next words, in the order of
  • 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
  • No Soul for Sale: A Festival of Independents Z.A.K For No Soul For Sale 2010 Friday 14 May 2010, 10.00–00.00 Saturday 15 May 2010, 10.00–00.00 Sunday 16 May 2010, 10.00–18.00 To celebrate Tate Modern's 10th anniversary, the gallery will host
  • In September 1989, for the second time Osnabrück hosted the European Media Art Festival, a forum that aimed to show and create free artistic spaces. Against the backdrop of media history, the intention of EMAF was to critically reflect upon the
  • Faceless -
    The FACELESS Project interrogates the culture of surveillance by redeploying authentic CCTV images recorded in London, the most surveilled city on Earth. These images are heavily inscribed by laws relating to privacy and freedom of information, and
  • The PHSCologram depicts the first computer-generated illustration of the AIDS virus, as known in 1987 when HIV infection was causing millions of deaths around the world. The image represents a colorized CAT scan of a person called Messiah who passed