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  • This exhibit displays art whose basic media consists of machinery, electronics or electronic media. These works are acts of conversation, with many different connections – a condensing process in space and time. Themes presented by active artists of
  • Hauser, Jens and Paul Thomas. Remediating Still Life, Pencils of Nature and Fingerprints In Relive: Media Art Histories, edited by Sean CubittLeonardo book series, , 275-307. Cambridge: MIT Press, 2013.
  • Hauser, Jens. Paul Vanouse - Fingerprints... Index - Abdruck - Spur. Berlin: Argobooks, 2011.
  • Event: Fingerprints...Institution: Schering StiftungComment:
  • As you approach this piece a sensor turns a light on which projects the worms and tree forms onto the walls and ceiling. The tubefex worms which are the stars of this piece demonstrate a form of supra organization in which these single tubefex worms
  • From Media to Metaphor: Art about AIDS was a traveling exhibition. It was shown at: January 20-March 15, 1992 Emerson Gallery, Hamilton College, New York June 19-August 1, 1992 Center on Contemporary Art, Seattle, Washington September 8-October 6,
  • 2010 MNBA National Museum of Fine Arts “Magic Eye – Dissolving Borders” a communication project by Sommerer & Mignonneau from September 7th 2010 curator: Esperanza Rapport Supported by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Austria on the occasion of
  • 2016 Tsinghua University Art Museum "Dialogue with Leonardo da Vinci / The 4th Art & Science International Exhibition" (September 11, 2016 - December 9, 2016 | December 20, 2016 - March 19, 2017) Curated by: Yang Dongjiang With works by: Leonardo Da
  • 2016 Pushkin Museum House of Impression exhibition (26.05.2016 – 30.09.2016) Curator: Olga Shishko & Elena Rumyantseva Featuring: Chantal Akerman (Belgium-France), Tatiana Akhmetgalieva (Russia), Mona Hatoum (USA), Marianne Heske (Norway), Nan
  • All kinds of people are using their smartphones. The displays don’t show any apps – only the sensual movements of the hands. Each pair of hands plays both roles from Michelangelo’s “Creation of Adam” at the Sistine Chapel: God the father and Adam,