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Computers Who Dance
1984
Allen, Rebecca and Jane Nisselson. Computers Who Dance Digital Deli (1984).
hello process!
2006
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aymeric mansoux / marloes de valk , 2006-2010 Computer, dot matrix printer, chain paper and ink The source code of Hello Process! can be found at: http://gitorious.org/metabiosis/hello_process and it is sold under Public License GNU , version
Tulika Aasma
I am a practicing artist based out of Delhi and Baroda, India. My practice draws from preoccupations with technology and how they play a role in shaping politico-cultural narratives in society. My interests trace back to examining the logics, tools
"Digital Technologies, Visual Research and the Non-Fiction Image" in Advances in Visual Methodology
2012
Pink, Sarah and Roderick Coover and Pat Badani and Flavia Caviezel and Mark Marino and Nitin Sawhney and William Uricchio, ed. "Digital Technologies, Visual Research and the Non-Fiction Image" in Advances in Visual Methodology. Vol.Advances in
Eden
2000
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2000
Eden is an interactive, self-generating, artificial ecosystem. A cellular world is populated by collections of evolving creatures. Creatures move about the environment, making and listening to sounds, foraging for food, encountering predators and
SCREEN—SPACE
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The immersion in virtual worlds has become an integral part of various areas of life that confront us with an altered and expanded reality. The boundaries between physical and virtual space are increasingly blurred. It is this phenomenon that the
bug[lab]02
2006
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2006
The installation gathers a group of 10 robotic dogs in which some punctual and random bugs emerge (this is almost a pleonasm) in order to ironically illustrate the potential consequences of some functional problems in the system. It consists of
Sophie Taeuber-Arp's Vanishing Lines
2015
Sophie Taeuber-Arp's Vanishing Lines Myriam Thyes, 2015, animation, HD video, 10:10, loop, stereo. Sound: Silvia Pachler. In what is, prima facie, a mesh of abstract lines, no few of the works that Sophie Taeuber-Arp completed between 1940 and 1942
Arabesque
2007
video
With "Arabesque" I have concerned myself not only with the sculpting of three dimensions but also with a fourth, the dimension of time. I have endeavored to create a sculpture that evolves transforms and even regresses. An artwork that falls
FERROCRYSTALS
2014
Laser-cut and digital print on plexiglass, projected light variable dimensions Photosensitive images are based on microscopic images of the nanoparticles of a magnetic fluid’s crystallized structure. Digitally processed and laser-treated images of
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