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All Hail Damien Hirst!
2012
Event: All Hail Damien Hirst!Institution: Tate ModernComment:
Open Systems
2005
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2005
Event: Open SystemsInstitution: Tate ModernComment:
Susan Collins
Susan Collins (b. 1964 London) is one of the UK's leading artists working with digital media. For the past decade the collision between the real and the artificial or virtual has been a key area of investigation. Collins works across public, gallery
Julian Oliver
I am a New Zealander based in Berlin. I've been active in the critical intersection of art and technology since 1998. My projects and the occassional paper have been presented at many museums, international electronic-art events and conferences,
user_mode symposium
2003
Event: user_mode symposiumInstitution: Tate ModernComment:
THE RED CAVALRY: CREATION AND POWER IN SOVIET RUSSIA
2011
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2011
Event: THE RED CAVALRY: CREATION AND POWER IN SOVIET RUSSIAInstitution: Tate ModernComment:
Art Is The Foundation Of Politics
2002
Event: Art Is The Foundation Of PoliticsInstitution: Tate ModernComment:
Past-Potential-Futures: Early Experiments in Computer Animation
2008
Event: Past-Potential-Futures: Early Experiments in Computer AnimationInstitution: Tate ModernComment:
Tate Liverpool
William Kentridge: Black Box / Chambre Noire
2005
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Black Box / Chambre Noire konzipierte William Kentridge speziell für die Reihe der Auftragsarbeiten des Deutsche Guggenheim und wählte daher inhaltlich bewusst Deutschland, das Land des Auftraggebers, als Ausgangspunkt der Arbeit. Kentridge, der
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