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  • Cambridge Galleries, Design at Riverside and Esther E. Shipman. Millions served. Cambridge, ON: Cambridge Galleries, 2011.
  • Lucia Santaella and E MOTTA and DIANA MARIA G DOMINGUES and C. TURELLY. Arte do Corpo Biocibrido em sistemas enativos-afetivos In Dança sob o signo do Multiplo, edited by Lucia SANTAELLA and Everson MOTTA Vol.1. , 41-65. São Paulo: Estação das
  • DOMINGUES, DIANA MARIA G and TIAGO FRANKLIN R LUCENA. Inovação Disruptiva e tecnologias criativas na reengenharia do urbano: modos de vida expandidos, cognição e afetos com sistemas enativos In Moda Inclusiva: Para Todos, edited by Ana Mery Sehbe
  • Hors Pistes analiza el universo del deporte desde un prisma político y crítico —desarrollando paralelismos con la sociedad— al tiempo que poético, sobre la reapropiación por parte de los artistas de las formas, códigos e imaginario del deporte, para
  • The goal was to save video material threatened with disappearance and to rescue forgotten material. The project succeeded in retrieving a large number of videos from the 1960s and 1970s, believed lost, from artists, estates, and museum storerooms;
  • Inspired both by constructivist avant-gardes and cognitive psychology, Garcia uses shape to test the senses and push the boundaries of visual assumptions. His work looks past the idea of shape as a function and instead explores its endless
  • 20 years Chair Professorships for Image Science. More than 350 lectures and keynotes worldwide, including Olympic Games culture program and G-20 Summit. Grau's “Virtual Art. From Illusion to Immersion”, MIT Press 2003 (Book of the Month, Scientific
  • Solo Exhibition -
    Curator: Michaela Wimplinger and Esther Mlenek
  • This high-tech treatment of Shakespeare's masterpiece played June 29 - July 1, 2000 in the Lumley Studio Theatre at the University of Kent at Canterbury. The Y2K production of A Midsummer Night's Dream marks a collaboration between
  • Bio-Présence -
    The Biopresence project began with the destiny of Biscarosse's elm trees, which is indeed the story of all the elms of France, which the so- called "elm disease" has practically wiped from the French countryside. This obliteration has diminished an