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  • Event: Art Futura 1998: The Second SkinInstitution: Art FuturaComment:
  • Andrés Burbano and Nā‘Anae Mahiki and Skawennati and Daniel Cardoso Llach and Ernest Edmonds. Art Gallery Leonardo 4, no. 51 (AUGUST 2018): 426-445.
  • Art Total -
    The relationship between the work and its frame and between art and its spaces for exhibition and legitimisation has been one of the preoccupations of twentieth-century artists. In the multiple conceptual acrobatics which led Klein to exhibit
  • Audible Collage -
    The audio play "Audible Textcollage" offers a performance in which two electronic reporters, Klara and Rainer, based on AT&T Text-to-Speech, using rule-based AI methods, have a conversation about the book and also provide a book review of the print
  • Skwarek, Mark. Augmented Reality Activism In Augmented Reality Art: From an Emerging Technology to a Novel Creative Medium, edited by Vladimir Geroimenko, 3-30. Cham: Springer, 2014.
  • BEAP 2002: PREMISE -
    BEAP is an international event which includes a conference,symposiums, forum and exhibition presenting the theoretical, cultural and philosophical basis of Electronic Arts practice. The inaugural thematic focus for BEAP is LOCUS, the place where we
  • Event: Beyond the Skin – Biological Metamorphosis in Contemporary ArtInstitution: Wilhelm Lehmbruck MuseumComment:
  • Workshop and exhibition, results from the collaborative practice of a group of scientists and artists who were involved in all stages from the preparatory stages, in Brazil, to the event in Havana. LART, in the Art and Science circuit by proposing
  • Biomer Skelters (“biome” + “helter-skelter“) is a crowd sourced, wild growth forest-to-rainforest propagator that creates a city-wide public artwork by connecting participants’ interior biorhythms to exterior urban ecosystems.
  • Blow Up records, amplifies, and projects human breath into a room-sized field of wind. The installation comprises two devices. The first is a rectangular array of twelve small impellers, which stands on a table on one side of the gallery. This small