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Science Museum Lates
2014
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2014
Event: Science Museum LatesInstitution: Ars Electronica Linz GmbH & Co KGComment:
A Body of Water
1999
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1999
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The powerful social aspect of Sermons work is visualized in the site-specific installation A Body of Water (1999), created for the exhibition Connected Cities, which has an atmosphere that borders on the eerie. In a chroma-key room set up in
Inertia
2011
Inertia, 2010-11 | Music Henry Vega | Dance Géraldine Fournier | [Materials] Projectors, Computers, Media Player. Dimensions: 5m x 5m x 2.0m The cut-up technique is a methodology commonly associated with an aleatory literary process, where a written
The Latent Figure Protocol—a Photo-essay in: Genetics as Social Practice: Transdisciplinary Views on Science and Culture
2014
Prainsack, Barbara and Silke Schicktanz and Paul Vanouse and Gabriele Werner-Felmayer, ed. The Latent Figure Protocol—a Photo-essay in: Genetics as Social Practice: Transdisciplinary Views on Science and Culture. Farnham: Ashgate Publishing Ltd.,
BRAINSONGS - WELCOME TO MY BRAIN
2001
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2002
W E L C O M E T O M Y B R A I N The human brain has hitherto been considered a static organ with a fixed set of neurons that are being used up without ever being replaced again. Now research is discovering that the brain is an extremely dynamic
Tunnel
2000
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2000
The coal tunnel has no architecture. Its walls consist of the stuff the mine produces. It has no exterior, an interior shaped by the task for which it is intended, surfaces that are nothing but raw materials, and a shape that must follow the coal
Uriel Orlow
Orlow's work tackles the impossibility of narrating or representing the past and addresses the spatial conditions of history and memory. Spanning locations in Africa, the Arctic, Eastern Europe and Switzerland, his work can often be seen to employ a
data.tron [8k enhanced version]
2009
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2010
the new work is an enhanced version of the audiovisual installation data.tron, where each single pixel of visual image is strictly calculated by mathematical principle, composed from a combination of pure mathematics and the vast sea of data present
(in)human sciences
2006
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2006
“(In)human Sciences” was made for the exhibition Neterotopia, curated by Daniele Balit and Pierre Mertens. During March 2006, my work was displayed in the advertising space of the website of the french newspaper Libération. The exhibition was also
SWARM
2010
carpenters workshop gallery is proud to present a solo show by random international. following the success of random international's inclusion in Decode Digital Design Sensations at the Victoria & Albert Museum, this much anticipated show presents
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