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Japan Media Arts Festival 1998
1998
Four divisions were established: Digital Art [Interactive], Digital Art [Noninteractive], Animation and Manga.
Octopus Project
2013
Manetas Miltos and Kisseleva Olga and Jodi and Gaulon Benjamin and Cheang Shu Lea and Closky Claude and Beloff Zoe. Octopus Project. Montpellier, France: Book In Progress, 2013.
Stereoscope
1999
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1999
The stereoscope is a device to make images appear three-dimensional by presenting each eye with a slightly different point of view of the same scene; in attempting to reconcile the difference, the eye is tricked into seeing volume. In Stereoscope
Simon Biggs
Born in Adelaide, Australia in 1957, new media artist Simon Biggs emerged as one of a small number of Australian artists during the 1970’s who were experimenting with electronic and digital media. With initial influences from diverse sources, such
Semantic Map
2001
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2004
SEMANTIC MAP - A RADAR FOR THE DATA COSMOS (2001/04) The Semantic Map presents individual documents as nodes in a network of themes and practices. By differentiating and becoming co-producers of meaning, viewers can actively engage with content and
Legible City Prototype
1988
This interactive installation was first shown at the Bonnefanten Museum, in Maastricht, where its apparatus was a CRT monitor and a custom-designed joystick. For this work the authors researched the conceptual and aesthetic paradigms of the Legible
VR Tour Through the Doomsday Clock
2018
The piece, being a part of the show “It’s Two Minutes to Midnight,” provides viewers with an educational journey on humankind’s history of de- and re-nuclearization. The show, organized by Weinberg/Newton Gallery in collaboration with the Bulletin
Manfred Mohr
Manfred Mohr *1938 in Pforzheim, Deutschland, wo er an der Kunst- und Werkschule studierte. Arbeitete von 1963-83 in Paris (F), wo er 1965 Lithografie an der Ecole des Beaux Arts studierte. Erste Einzelausstellung 1968 in der Daniel Templon Gallery,
Biotechnologie und Kunst
1981
Weibel, Peter. Biotechnologie und Kunst In Technik und Gesellschaft: Symposium der Technischen Universita?t Wien, 24.-30. 8. 1980, Lech am Arlberg, edited by Manfred Schmutzer and Technische Universita?t Wien and Interdisziplina?res
"Reinventing Image-Making" exhibition
2022
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2022
Exhibiting artists: - Art Ex Machina (KAWANO Hroi shi, Georg NEES, Ken KNOWLTON, Manfred MOHR, Frieder NAKE, Manuel BARBADILLO) - KIMOTO Keiko - FUJIHATA Masaki - Tamás WALICZKY Curated by: TADA Kaori (Tokyo Photographic Art Museum) Curatorial
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