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  • A China of Many SensesArtist: Bill SeamanComment:
  • 2013-14 The OCT LOFT Creative Festival, Shenzhen, China, Design Research Exhibition: "Fluid Archives - Data Come To Me". Dec 8, 2013 - Febr 8, 2014
  • The animation derives from the chinoiserie style frescos on the Hillside Palace of Pillnitz Castle. Fragments of these appear on revolving globes, like heavenly spheres. The three globes allude to the science fiction trilogy Trisolaris by Cixin Liu.
  • Territorism II -
    Dynamic video projection 'Territorism II' was conceived in 2005 as an indoor version of the video projection 'Territorism' at the Kunsthaus Bregenz (2002). It was shown for the first time as part of the exhibition In the line of flight in the China
  • Dr Sean Clark is an artist and curator, the Director of Leicester arts company Interact Digital Arts, the Founder of web/mobile developer Cuttlefish Multimedia, a Visiting Researcher at the Institute of Creative Technologies at De Montfort
  • Ellen Pearlman is a New York based media artist, curator, writer and critic. She is a Research Fellow at MIT, Senior Research Assistant Professor at RISEBA University in Riga, Latvia and a Contributing Editor to Performance Arts Journal (PAJ) MIT
  • Grau, Oliver. Virtual Art: From Illusion to Immersion. Tsinghua, China: Tsinghua University Press, 2006.
  • Fan, Di’an, ed. Translife. International Triennial of New Media Art. Beijing: The National Art Museum of China, 2011.
  • Fan, Di’an, ed. Translife. International Triennial of New Media Art. Beijing: The National Art Museum of China, 2011.
  • Leach, Neil and Xu Weigo, ed. (IM)MATERIAL PROCESSES: NEW DIGITAL TECHNIQUES FOR ARCHITECTURE, Hylozoic Soil by Philip Beesley. Beijing: China Architecture & Building Press, 2008.