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  • ... that E?ric Alliez and Elisabeth von Samsonow used to designate conceptual art that broadens the boundaries between perception, digitally generated or analogue images and ‘mental’ art. For Alliez and Von Samsonow this broad concept included, among other things,...
  • ATTRACTIONS -
    ... elements from real material things with fanciful allusions. They might deceive us, giving the impression of being made digitally while in reality, they are made by hand, following the tradition of previous projects and therefore based upon the...
  • ... dimensions of physicality, where original microscopic imagery – parts of the artist’s body tissues, like skin and hair – are digitally transformed into colourful, hypnotic landscapes and abstract patterns in motion. And the video closes with a simulation of an...
  • ... Scanned Architecture II', which was realized in 1999 in the Künstlerhaus Wien. For the multi-layered photographic works, a digitally-produced photograph of one or more persons was superimposed on specific wire-framed models (with architectural quotes by...
  • ...Shaw, Jeffrey. Movies after Film - The Digitally Expanded Cinema In New Screen Media. Cinema/Art/Narrative, edited by Martin Rieser and Andrea Zapp, 268-275. London, UK: ZKM Karlsruhe and BFI London, 2002.
  • ... to feminist concepts that are being explored by many artists: the idea of separating personal identity from the body, and digitally objectifying the female figure. Working with new technology allows me to approach creating art and expressing ideas in a...
  • ...Del Favero, Dennis. Digitally Expanded Forms of Narration In (dis) Locations, edited by Dennis Del Favero and Jeffrey ShawKarlsruhe: ZKM Karlsruhe and The Collegea of Fine Arts, University of New South Wales, Sydney and Cinemedia, Melbourne, 2002.
  • ...Martin Rieser and Andrea Zapp, ed. Movies after Film - The Digitally Expanded Cinema. London: British Film Institute, 2002.
  • transmediale '00 -
    ... that used to exist on a material basis, such as newspapers, books and even the further technologized TV, was distributed digitally. However, books and newspapers still exist and are made accessible from all over the world by anybody at anytime....
  • Digitally generated trompe-l’oeil ceiling, total surface of 250sq.m., entrance lobby at Hotel Ritz, Vienna