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  • Somajni, Chiara. Ivrea, nuova fucina per i giovani Il Sole 24 Ore (Domenica) (September 30th 2001).
  • RADIANCE. The International Research Platform For Virtual Reality Experiences in Art https://www.radiancevr.co/artists/chiara-passa/passa-two-times-four/.
  • Sylvia Eckermann In Sylvia Eckermann's work, a discursive engagement with form and media culminates in critical artistic reflections about our entanglement as individuals in current socio-economic situations. Eckermann works with various media
  • LEVITATION & LUMINA -
    Plexiglass, resin or light reflection, light projection, reflective foil variable dimensions 'Uršula Berlot’s work develops out of the evanescence of perception, predominantly delving into the realm of optics. Reflections and shadows produce
  • 2016 “Women Social Subjectivity –Taiwan Women Art Exhibition”, Cultural Affairs Bureau, Chiayi, Taiwan
  • Blow Up records, amplifies, and projects human breath into a room-sized field of wind. The installation comprises two devices. The first is a rectangular array of twelve small impellers, which stands on a table on one side of the gallery. This small
  • Zingerle, Andreas and Kronman Linda. Behind the Smart World – Artistic Remixing of a Global Data Breach In THE CRITICAL MAKERS READER: COLLABORATIVE LEARNING WITH TECHNOLOGY, edited by Letizia Chiappini and Loes Bogers: Institute of Network
  • Earth day impromtu -
    EarthDay Impromptu (1990) was an event organized collaboratively. It included artists Eduardo Kac, Carlos Fadon and Irene Faiguenboim (Chicago) and Bruce Breland of the DAX Group of Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, among other artists in
  • Planetary Network -
    The «daily news» was the theme of this project in which more than 100 artists on three continents participated. The artists worked with computers, video text, slow-scan-TV, and telefax. The live activities in Venice lasted a period of 14 days,
  • Three City Link -
    In 1989, the Three-City Link event brought together artists in Chicago (organized by Eduardo Kac and Carlos Fadon), Boston (led by Dana Moser), and Pittsburgh (the DAX [Digital Art Exchange] Group). A slow-scan television system connected to a