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kondition pluriel
... the artistic
product
. They create...
Metapaisajes. El paisaje a través del arte digital
2007
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2008
... the plain re
product
ion of the...
Portrait One
1988
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1990
Marie, a French-speaking Montrealer in her thirties played by actress Paule Ducharme, appears to be lost in reverie. You may try to get her attention: when selecting "Excuse me..." on the display, Marie suddenly stares at you; then, selecting "Do
Tele-Lectures
2002
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2009
... additional
info
rmation about the...
Facades
2015
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2015
video
... Friedrich
Kit
tler about the NSA....
wi-fi sm
2003
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2003
... the real
product
was shown for... detects the
info
rmation from...
Eau de Jardin
2004
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2004
video
... More
info
:...
Home Transfer
1999
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2000
HOME TRANSFER looks at the relationship between home, architecture and new technologies. The interactive and participatory ‘net-art’ work unfolds via a menu composed of three 'chapters': Guest, Host, and Parasite. The work explores changing notions
Nano-Scape
2002
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2002
video
This nano-scale sculpture is invisible, just like the Nano-world it comments about. While science and media try to capture images of these tiniest of particles in order to understand their properties, Nano-Scape tries to make this Nano-world
Points of View I
1983
video
Points of View was a 'theatre of signs' with both stage and protagonists being provided by a three-dimensional computer graphics simulation that was video projected onto a large screen in front of a seated audience. The action of the work was
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