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  • Unexpected Growth -
    ... and overlay our own so-called "reality." One such growth has been discovered on the 6th floor terrace of the Whitney Museum of American Art. The growths are movable, and are periodically reshuffled by passing waves. This strange growth seems to...
  • ... Games Cultural Events (1996/2000); numerous European City of Culture; The Danish NeWave New York (1999); numerous Museum of Modern Art exhibitions; and many more. Over 200 peer-reviewed publications contribute to his growing body of work which...
  • ...Krejs, Christiane, ed. Translation is a mode. St. Pölten: Niederösterr. MuseumbetriebsgesmbH, 2011.
  • ...Günther, Dankl. 1370/72-1990: Eine künstlerische Begegnung In Video 4, edited by Ferdinandeum Tirolean State MuseumInnsbruck: 1990.
  • Corpocinema -
    ...locations (1967) NLD Amsterdam, Museumplein (1967) NLD Rotterdam, Schouwburgplein
  • ... touch screen and computer generated visual display. Typical applications include trade fairs, civic centers, malls, hotels, museums, urban settings, etc. in fact any situation where information about products or services needs to be easily located and...
  • Spectropia -
    ... the participation of audience members. Spectropia can also be presented as an interactive installation for two viewers at museums, festivals and public spaces. A version will be created for home interaction using a combination of DVD and internet...
  • Musique Non Stop -
    ... frequently on MTV, VH1 and other international music video programs while also exhibited internationally in galleries and museums. (Rebecca Allen)
  • ... desires, ... the concept is to place some of the members or objects of Lautriv's community in "neuralgic points" (museums, cultural spaces, etc.) of the world and to interconnect them to an electronic network, always interacting through their eyes,...