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  • Their Things Spoken -
    Their Things Spoken is the third part of a trilogy which deals with different aspects of memory and visual archetypes in our culture, the first two being Memory Theater (1997) and Things Spoken (1999). Their Things Spoken refers to the gulf
  • Things Spoken -
    Most people collect objects during their lives. These can be gifts, souvenirs, momentos, personal artifacts, found things, etc. Their significance for their 'collectors' are usually contextual and personal. This CD-ROM presents a
  • RGB VW -
    This work was conceived in relation to a particular location, a disused automobile factory in Karlsruhe. Such a space is clearly significative of industrial culture. But we are now shifting towards a more immaterial fascination - the media
  • Ise D'oil -
    Length: 4min. 30sec. An imaginary conversation between two gyroscopes - their memories and their capacities for union. The idea is expressed by conjugating two different camera views of the same gyroscope around a central axis on the screen.
  • Image To Paul Klee -
    Length: 4min. 30sec. Electronic frequencies determine certain computer generated patterns and at the same time the movement of sand particles. The videographic inteference of these two images creates a poetic aspect akin to certain works of Paul
  • 125. Fragment -
    A series of portraits by Archimboldo (Seasons, Elements) are digitally interwoven to create a symultaneous montage of their pictorial elements. (A. Hegedüs)
  • Hegedüs, Agnes. Between the Words In Ars Electronica 1995: Welcome to the Wired World, edited by Karl Gerbel and Peter WeibelLinz: Ars Electronica 1995, 1995.
  • Stiles, Kristine. Agnes Hegedüs, Bernd Lintermann, Jeffrey Shaw: Reconfiguring the CAVE In Future Cinema: The Cinematic Imaginary after Film, edited by Jeffrey Shaw and Peter Weibel, 492-497. Karlsruhe, Cambridge: Center for Art and Media and MIT
  • Hegedüs, Agnes. Der entkörperte und wiederverkörperte Leib Kunstforum International: Die Zukunft des Körpers I 132 (November 1995 - Januar 1996 1995): 168-171.
  • Hegedüs, Agnes. My Autobiographical Media History - Metaphors of Interaction, Communication and Body Using Electronic Media In Women, Art and Technology, edited by Judy MalloyCambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2003.