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  • 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
  • The museum is redesigning part of its exhibition space, Science Storms, a major new section , opens 18 March 2010. My work, String Waves, will be part of the new collection. Installation was completed in early December 2009. These images show
  • wi-fi sm -
    ... the impression that the disasters of the world do not touch you...
  • [V]ote-Auction -
    Voteauction* was a Website which offered US citizens to sell their presidential vote to the highest bidder during the Presidential Elections 2000, Al Gore vs. G.W. Bush. Several US States (Missouri, Wisconsin, Chicago, Arizona, Nevada,
  • I made this video back in 2005 for the S3 Project (Sights and Sounds of Science), organized by the Materials Research Center of the University of Chicago. I combined some video shot inside the old building of the James Frank Institute, with
  • Steve Sherrell was born in Muncie, Indiana, USA in 1950. He studied Painting and Drawing at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago getting his BFA and MFA in 1977-78. He was established, showing his paintings in the Chicago art world when in
  • Computer Identity -
    Computer Identity was an interactive digital internet-based artwork that was created by Beatriz Albuquerque in 2003-2005 (http://computeridentity.no.sapo.pt/). It was 1st presented to audiences in 2005 at BaseSpace, Chicago, The School of the
  • Yuri A Art studies in Sao Paulo (Belas Arts) and Chicago (The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, BFA). R.Mond ​ Art studies in Düsseldorf (Kunstakademie), Paris (Ecole des beaux-arts and Université Paris VIII) and Chicago (The School of the Art
  • Fleischmann, Monika and Wolfgang Strauss. Liquid Views - Another Story of Narciss In Proceedings of ISEA ´97, School of Visual Art, Chicago: 1997.
  • Hung, Wu. The Double Screen. Medium and Representation in Chinese Painting. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 1997.