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  • the new work is an enhanced version of the audiovisual installation data.tron, where each single pixel of visual image is strictly calculated by mathematical principle, composed from a combination of pure mathematics and the vast sea of data present
  • Virtual Lascaux -
    ... allowed a see the caves for himself. Britton and his team of artists and computer experts have recreated them in three dimensions...
  • eyesoflaura.org -
    ... Irvin Kershner's movie "Eyes of Laura Mars" from 1978, photographic artist Laura Mars experiences visions of the murder of her friends and...
  • Her Long Black Hair -
    Janet Cardiff's Her Long Black Hair is a 35-minute journey that begins at Central Park South and transforms an everyday stroll in the park into an absorbing psychological and physical experience. Cardiff takes each listener on a winding journey
  • red fungus -
    Generative installation, stickers on the floor Supported by: Mondriaan Foundation, Ámsterdam Courtesy: Blue Fungus (of which Red Fungus is a variation) belongs to the collection Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam Red Fungus investigates the relation
  • Walk Münster -
    ...Walk Münster, Park I Location: Münster inner city The artist has created for the exhibition visitor an individual Walkman-tour through the...
  • Conversation Map -
    ... on Google groups. Used as a graphical browser, it provides participants a means to see social and semantic relations that emerge...
  • antidatamining -
    Antidatamining is a series of visualisations of financial data. Economy is represented by its main agents –companies, groups and holdings, stock exchanges, banks and investment funds– and their interaction: capital relationships, geographic
  • Second Promenade -
    Boissiers Installation "Second Promenade" is based on different meshed media: images, sounds, music, videos and a computerbased text. This hypertext is in a close relationship to the original of Rousseaus Second Promenade and can be read variably by
  • Feedback -
    Janet Cardiff's “Feedback” (2004) is an interactive sound piece that plays a Jimi Hendrix rendition of “The Star Spangled Banner” when the visitor steps on a wah-wah pedal. “Feedback” is a gift in honor of Rifkin by Tom and Kitty Stoner and