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  • Stolen Life -
    Two concepts have marked 21st century creation, the metaphysical consequence of which is obvious to everyone, despite their apparent differences. The first is the idea that it is the spectator who creates the picture and the second is that the
  • Exercise in Immersion 4 is an ‘art-game’ devised by the Rotterdam media-artist, Marnix de Nijs and further developed in collaboration with V2_lab. His presentation at Deaf 07 saw the 'first public participation trials". Further software refinement
  • The handscroll Pacifying the South China Sea chronicles the suppression of piracy by the forces of the Jiaqing Emperor (r. 1796–1820). The scroll illustrates the events of the period in twenty different scenes, each abundant with detail depicting
  • Beyond Pages -
    Masaki Fujihata calls many of his works “experiments”. To him, BEYOND PAGES is a piece of art. This is among others due to the well-defined framework conditions that—contrary to many of his other works—are not designed as an open process. The
  • The installation ensemble, «The Edison Effect» connects the Ages of Mechanical, Electronic, and Digital Audio-Technologies. Different interactive systems probe the acoustic inscriptions of vinyl discs, and other objects, with the help of laser beams
  • Lives and works in Osaka, Japan until 1982 he studied at the Kyoto City University of Arts, Japan. Since 1991 he has been collaborating with Masayuki Towata in their group "Intertextuality" Currently he is working at the department of Fine Arts at
  • Stafford, Barbara Maria. Kunstvolle Wissenschaft: Aufklärung, Unterhaltung und Niedergang der visuellen Bildung. Hamburg, DE: Philo Fine Arts Stiftung, 1998.
  • Manifesting randomness ​ Alexandra Ehrlich-Speiser creates manifestations of the random. Using arbitrary decisions and consciously brought about glitches in machines and digital systems she creates poetic experiences that recontextualize the
  • Del Favero, Dennis. Digitally Expanded Forms of Narration In (dis) Locations, edited by Dennis Del Favero and Jeffrey ShawKarlsruhe: ZKM Karlsruhe and The Collegea of Fine Arts, University of New South Wales, Sydney and Cinemedia, Melbourne, 2002.
  • Boredomresearch. NETworking Net Art In Computer Fine Art Collection, edited by Illana Tenenbaum and Christiane Paul, 20. Haifa: Haifa Museum of Art, 2007.