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V =/ L Book
2008
Barral, Xavier and Ryoji Ikeda and Caroline Naphegyi, ed. V =/ L Book. Paris, FR: Editions Xavier Barral, 2008.
Goldin Senneby
Goldin+Senneby (since 2004) is a framework for collaboration set up by artists Simon Goldin and Jakob Senneby; exploring juridical, financial and spatial constructs through notions of the performative and the virtual. Their collaboration started
Peter Simon
Peter C. Simon is a sound and video artist and curator whose current interests include sound art, field recording, DIY analog instruments and the connections between electroacoustics, extreme music, film and video and leftfield sciences. He holds MA
Jun Takita
Jun Takita, born in 1966 in Tokyo, graduated in 1988 from Nihon University, majoring in arts. He received a Masters from Paris Ecole National d’Art in 1992, having received a scholarship from the French government. He draws heavily from concepts of
The Brain as a Computer
1962
George, Frank Honywill. The Brain as a Computer. Oxford-London-Paris-Frankfurt: Pergamon Press, 1962.
Sémantique structurale: Recherche de methode
1966
Greimas, Algirdas Julien. Sémantique structurale: Recherche de methode. Paris: Larousse, 1966.
Art and Marginal Communication
1974
Fischer, Hervé, ed. Art and Marginal Communication. Paris: Balland, 1974.
Station Rose
Station Rose/STR was founded in Vienna, Austria, in 1988 by Gary Danner (sound) and Elisa Rose (visuals). As one of the first digital groups worldwide Station Rose have used the potential of live audio visual media and the internet for performing in
Théorie de l'art sociologique
1976
Fischer, Hervè, ed. Théorie de l'art sociologique. Paris: Casterman, 1976.
L'Histoire de l'art est terminée
1981
Fischer, Hervè, ed. L'Histoire de l'art est terminée. Paris: Balland, 1981.
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