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  • The Big Plot -
    "This is a romantic-spy story rendered into the genre of Recombinant Fiction. Four characters told a fiction using dialogues shown on several media channels. The cloned identity of a real spy was used to portray a story about the political and
  • 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
  • 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
  • Paula Perissinotto is an accomplished and experienced curator and festival organizer who has made significant contributions to the field of new media, contemporary art, and digital culture. Her work with the FILE International Festival of Electronic
  • ... formed ad hoc to connect dispersed data places....
  • Decidophobia - video
    The current quarrel between neuroscientists and moral philosophers about whether there is a free will or only a surrogate thereof provided by the subconscious cannot be settled easily. Instead Elke Reinhuber offers to see for yourself in her work
  • ... in history are trying to connect people to something that...
  • Second Promenade -
    Boissiers Installation "Second Promenade" is based on different meshed media: images, sounds, music, videos and a computerbased text. This hypertext is in a close relationship to the original of Rousseaus Second Promenade and can be read variably by
  • ... (TAW) telematically connect Media city Seoul 2012,... (RMN), TecDev, CEA List, Xedix, Pertimm, LIRIS, IRI...
  • Huhtamo, Erkki. WEB STALKER SEEK AARON: Reflections on Digital Arts, Codes, and Coders In Ars Electronica 2003: Code – The Language of our Time, edited by Gerfried Stocker and Christiane Schöpf, 110-128. Ostfildern-Ruit: Hatje-Cantz, 2003.