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  • Krueger, Myron. Artificial Reality: Past and Future In Virtual Reality: Theory, Practice, and Promise, edited by Sandra Helsel and Judith Paris Roth, 19-25. London: Meckler Publishing, 1991.
  • Works by: Judith Barry, Joseph Beuys, Christian Boltanski, Marcel Broodthaers, Carlfriedrich Claus, Jonah Brucker-Cohen, Gustav Deutsch, VALIE EXPORT, Asta Gröting, Pierre Huyghe, Zachary Lieberman and Golan Levin, Katarina Matiasek / Scanner, Tony
  • Experience Space -
    2011 "Experience Space" at DAM Gallery Berlin (20. September - 12. November 2011) Artists: Aram Bartholl, Christa Sommerer & Laurent Mignonneau, John F. Simon, Lynn Hershman Leeson, LAb[au] Marius Watz, Evan Roth, Nicole Nickel Curator: Wolf
  • Fionn Meade and Joan Rothfuss and Olga Viso, ed. MERCE CUNNINGHAM: COMMON TIME. Minnesota: Walker Art Center, 2017.
  • SCHWELLE I -
    Part I is a thirty-six minute audio/visual performance exploring the experience undergone at the threshold of the dissolution of the body and consciousness. Shot in High Definition video, the work is front projected onto a single screen and consists
  • 2013 DAM Gallery Berlin (Opening: 15. June / Exhibition 18 June -27. July 2013) Curator: Wolf Lieser Artists: Aram Bartholl, Constant Dullaart, Ernest Edmonds, Eduardo Kac, Christa Sommerer & Laurent Mignonneau, Evan Roth, UBERMORGEN.COM, et al. -
  • 2012 MUSEUM VILLA ROT (25.March.2012 until 17.June.2012) Exhibition: "Jäger und Gejagte," Curator: Stefanie Dathe Artists: Jennifer Angus, Jana Eske, Jan Fabre, Tessa Farmer, Lili Fischer, Kirsten Geisler, Douglas Gordon, Cornelia Hesse-Honegger,
  • IJWBAA, or Paul ‘Pau’ Hafalla, from Manila, Philippines, is a creative visionary from Pangasinan. Driven by a deep passion for artistic innovation, IJWBAA challenges norms and expands creative boundaries. Influenced by Rothko's minimalism, Venus de
  • Fisher, Scott S.. Virtual Environments: Personal Simulations and Telepresence In Virtual Reality: Theory, Practice and Promise, edited by S. Helsel and J. RothWestport, Connecticut: Meckler Publishing, 1991.
  • Valise in an iPod follows after Duchamp's Readymade mini-museum, "Box in Valise" ( 1935-41 ). Valise in an iPod plays with the tension between the mass object and the reproducibility of the digital object, the promotional nature of consumer branding