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Infinite
Replay of One’s Own Self-Destruction
2012
-
2013
video
Such is the very essence of this work, which utilizes these various strategies, layered upon each other to create a metaphor about grief and loss. For the stereo speakers can be about brothers, lovers, twins and the destruction of one's mate when it
Techno-Spiritual
Horizons
: Compassionate Networked Art Forms and Noetic Fields of Cyborg Body and Consciousness
2017
...re, Lila. Techno-Spiritual
Horizons
: Compassionate...
Infinite
Line
2014
...The
Infinite
Line proposes new modes of...
INFINITE
CUBED | INFINITO AO CUBO
2007
-
2010
... the door,
infinite
reflections...
Border Control: Traversing
Horizons
in Media Practice
2019
-
2019
... asking: “How
has
humanity made sense of...
Invisible Cantilever
1996
-
1996
... "outer"
horizons
of experience....
Bio-Robotic Symbiosis
2001
-
2001
... designed
Java
program running on...
Sometimes Always/Sometimes Never
2005
-
2007
... processing and
Java
scripts, and was... the visual
horizons
of nomadic...
Extensions
1999
-
2000
... is an extended
Java
applet which looks... This project
has
been discontinued...
still living (a, b, e, f, g, h, i, j), 2006
2006
-
2006
... Series of
infinite
visual...
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