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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
  • Anthroposcope Concept Anthroposcope is an interactive installation involving a microscope, a real plant and a fingertip pulse sensor. The heart bit sensor being clipped onto the visitor's fingertip, he or she can explore through the viewfinder of
  • Event: Quand l'homme de l'ère numérique finira-t-il de descendre de l'arbre ?Institution: Cyber@rtComment:
  • YOU FADE TO LIGHT Commissioned by Philips Royal Electronics / Milan 2009 ‘You Fade To Light’ is is an interactive media installation that provokes a kinesthetic dialogue between the viewer and their very own mirror image. The work encourages
  • After finishing the computer animation version of "The Forest", Waliczky began to work on the second, interactive variant of "The Forest", in collaboration with Jeffrey Shaw and Sebastian Egner. Here, the animation becomes part of an interactive
  • 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
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    On a square lattice at least one coordinate of an equilateral triangle must be irrational. An irrational number has no finite numerical representation. An equilateral triangle represented on a computer is inherently imprecise.