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  • Memopol-II
    ... engines and social network sites have become routine. Memopol-2 enables us to make a thorough background check on ourselves, mirroring our virtual image. Estonia is well ahead of other countries in governmental data collecting. Estonia has used electronic...
  • Memopol I
    ... routine when we meet somebody new or apply for a job. Memopol enables us to make a thorough background check of ourselves, mirroring back to us all the data about us that is recored. Estonia is well ahead of other countries in governmental data collecting,...
  • ... to a passage of reflections into the reflexivity of the medium of video. The principle of symmetry, which is associated with mirroring, blended with the techno-emanation of the measurements of the skull. Benjamin says, and here he hints at the technically...
  • ... in the process of aesthetic discernment, and questions related to the intricate relationship between model and copy; and mirroring and duplication in the process of reproduction (Minimal Difference and Modern Mimesis, 2016; Duchamp and Mimesis, 2011; The...
  • ...Tuer, Dot. The Second Nature of Simulation: Mirroring the Organic in the Virtual World of Char Davies's Ephémère In Char Davies: Ephémère, edited by National Gallery of CanadaOttawa, ON, Canada: 1998.
  • Suspension
    ... systems of practice. They transgress the reflective distances upon which representation depends, identifying not in terms of mirrorlike relationships or oppositions but in terms of mutational interfoldings of inside and outside, small and colossal, near and...
  • ... beam as shaped planes and cones of light in a full 360-degree space around the projector. Scanning and rotation of the laser mirrors was controlled by a specially made analog synthesizer. Materials such as smoke, water vapour and material particles were used...
  • Between the words -
    ... essential agencies. Two people face each other through an opening in a wall where an optical system of semi-transparent mirrors allows computer generated virtual images to appear in the space between them. On each side of the wall there are holes where...
  • The Imaginary Hotel -
    ... time. A hotel as such stands for an anonymous social melting pot in a constant state of flux - The Imaginary Hotel further mirrors digital travel in a distorted concept of space and time. It represents a virtual retreat accommodating permanently migrating...
  • Time and Time again -
    ... the external video signals, resulting in a composite image integrating the remote and museum elements. As each silhouette mirrors the movements of the corresponding participant, it does not reflect the details of the individual's body but instead...