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  • Twin Depths -
    Video Installation. A series of perfomances 'An attempt to return back to native element'. The installation consists seven screens with loop playing seven movies. It is based on a series of performances 'An attempt to return back to native element'
  • Birds in the Hat (1968), presents an iconic example of an early plotter drawing, a printing technique that allowed for an ink pen to be guided by digital input. Executed using an IBM 7094 computer and a drum plotter, this work mathematically
  • Intermittent spaces -
    Keynote speaker: “Intermittent spaces.” LLC Sound Arts Visiting Practitioners Series. May 21, 2020. Organized by CRiSAP (Creative Research in Sound Arts Practice) and London College of Communication (LCC). University of the Arts London UAL.
  • Bio-Mass -
    Archival Digital Print, Sizes: 8”x10” and 13”x19” Epson Pigment inks on cotton rag substrate or Light Jet digital photo prints. (plus custom sizes or NFT by special order) Date created: 1990 It was created on the PC-based Cubicomp system and then
  • Jaron Lanier, the musician and scientist who coined the term "Virtual Reality" brings the two worlds of his life, music and technology, together in a revolutionary new form of live performance. Jaron's group, Chromatophoria, combines deep use
  • "The Living Room" is an intelligent, interactive image, sound and voice environment. It becomes "alive" and starts to "sense" when users enter and interact with this room. Like in a perfect surveillance system all sounds, voices, gestures and
  • The next period in Seaman's oeuvre employed video as a poetic technological vehicle, exploring sound, image and text relations within a slow pulsing hypnotic video space. Both linear tapes and video installations were produced. The tapes S.He
  • Abominable Abdominal Wrinkles reffers to a Rrose Sélavy´s text: "Abominables fourrures abdominales".It belongs to a series of Writings produced by Duchamp based in the dadaist manner. The video (1 minute) plays with compactation of information
  • W E L C O M E T O M Y B R A I N The human brain has hitherto been considered a static organ with a fixed set of neurons that are being used up without ever being replaced again. Now research is discovering that the brain is an extremely dynamic
  • Sound plays an important role in the work of Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller (Canadian, b. 1957; 1960) whose video Hill Climbing (1999) tracks an unseen couple and their dog as they struggle to climb up a snowy hill. The layered, binaural