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  • Quarxs - video
    Quarxs was one of the earliest computer animated series (3D Computer graphics, 12 films on total of three minutes each). Persiflage of science shows on TV, playful and fantastic exploration of digital graphics and questioning the order of things in
  • CONTINUUM is a dance video on a theme of war, power and violence. In the world of Continuum people live and die in circumstances, where civilization is only a gauze misting the sight in the reality of violence. In a continuous process - continuum -
  • For more than 10 years, Matt Mullican has been continuously developing a sign system which is, on the one hand, a product of his imagination, and on the other, taken directly from everyday life. Signs as they can be found in airports, train
  • Up to 625 -
    ... Mullican has made good use of the hypertext potential of the net. The visitor is encouraged to wander fluidly and rapidly through... of the initial images gradually gives way to concrete and particular objects, whose location simultaneously becomes less evident....
  • Perceptual Arena is a realtime virtual environment. In the default state completely empty, it creates an audio visual space texture as a coding of the user interaction. The interaction is simply to be in the space, to perceive it, to move around and
  • The Trace - video
    ..."The Trace" is a telepresence installation that invites two participants in remote sites to share the same telematic space. The piece consists...
  • ...The Big Questions: And what about me? 1Artist: Maurice BenayounComment:
  • ... wall at a time connect us to people far away or via the Internet. Like on a life raft, the distribution of people on the CAVE floor...
  • ... in the form of spherical panoramas. On the Internet, and on the screen of the Pompidou Centre, everybody can discover... the exposition offers parallel discourses that juxtapose artistic creation and fragments of nature selected by humans on the...
  • ...The Big Questions: Is God Flat? Dieu est-il plat?Artist: Maurice BenayounComment: