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  • Trucold -
    ... Art Rock Festival, St Brieuc, Brittany, France 2006, ‘Art Meets Media - Adventures in Perception’, InterCommunication Center (ICC),...
  • Cylinder & Bots -
    ... is informed by an incessant contact with computers and social media and lets humans themselves seem like controlled bots in a...
  • ... operate. However, history and democracy should remind us that media conglomerate aren't healthy for society as a whole. For instance...
  • ... and conference activities. This is a technology-driven collaboration. This ambition is reflected in the Stanza's equally... This AOF Nova facade utilizes, electronic art, new digital media, interactive technology, dynamic real time solutions, and...
  • PointScreen - video
    ... projects of the Fraunhofer IAIS - MARS Exploratory Media Lab. The info juke box was also used to display the Digitals sparks... individual projects of the Fraunhofer IAIS - MARS Exploratory Media Lab. The info juke box was also used to display the Digitals...
  • [ in time time ] -
    ...[in-time-time] ? Date made: 2008 Materials: interactive new media installation, responsive screen-based work, video and digital prints. Other...
  • the leap -
    ... an interactive, multi-medial installation which uses true-time media in order to artistically reinterpret and re-structure one of the...
  • (in)human sciences -
    ... from the real world. Neterotopies are thus inserted in the media communication system, respecting its rules and limits, at same...
  • ... dimension to the pieces. The majority of these works are collaborative projects with her husband, George Bures Miller. Following... of Cardiff's career, she produced works using conventional media such as printmaking, silkscreen and photography, though she...
  • William Kentridge -
    ... and the Truth Commission (1997), theater works produced in collaboration with the Handspring Puppet Company of Johannesburg; and the... period, the artist's penchant for working in several different media simultaneously, and the art world's customary myopia when it...