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Wall Street, Buy or Sell?
1995
...Wall Street, Buy or Sell?
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ist: Roman VerostkoComment:
Rocktown Scrolls, Black Elk Speaks, 23 by 29
2006
The Rocktown Scrolls are named after the Pennsylvania coalfield “patch” where I grew up dreaming wondrous dreams while sliding down the ash-dumps. They present colorful pen & ink drawings accompanied with passages selected from a wide range of
Bicycle TV
BICYCLE TV is a rider controlled real-time video tour of a scenic landscape in the Canadian countryside. This interactive installation consists of a 1950's style bicycle with a colour monitor (mounted in front of the bicycle facing the
Das ist meine neue Freundin
DAS IST MEINE NEUE FREUNDIN This installation explores one example of the cyberfeminist protagonist: Lara Croft in the computer game 'Tomb Raider.' This mediawork is comprised of several elements: German poster advertising for the game,
Hair Salon TV
HAIR SALON TV was the first installation in a series juxtaposing technological icons of the 1950's (associated with women) and video imagery on issues which have been shaped and distorted by electronic communications technologies. In HAIR SALON
new ocean
2001
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2001
...new ocean
Art
ist: Doug AitkenComment:
the moment is the moment
2004
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automated mirror sculpture (stainless steel mirrors, baltic birch, electrical motors) 76 3/4 x 41 1/2 x 8 inches 194.9 x 105.4 x 20.3 cm
the moment
2005
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Showing for the first time in the UK, The Moment is a vast kaleidoscopic audio-visual installation by Doug Aitken, capturing the acute sense of disorientation experienced on waking in an unfamiliar place. (Source:
glass era
2005
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2005
Videoinstallation; 3 channels, 3 projections Ed. 2/4 3 Screens ea 225 x 300 cm
Suit of Armour
... the viewer moves the cursor/pointer to click on various p
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