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    ... record of each act of each visitor. The image is densely social, deeply layered an dchaotic. The right hand side is a cooler catalog of the gallery visitors. Individual visitors are tracked within the space. Their heads are zoomed in on, and adjectives are...
  • Paracube: paraCubes -
    ... dimension but instead remapped to create a rippling, non-homogeneous surface. (source: http://www.archilab.org/public/2000/catalog/novak/novaken.htm)
  • Liquid Views - video
    ... selfie culture, self-observation is transformed into a public spectacle. In the words of the artists from the SIGGRAPH '93 catalog, Liquid Views is a metaphor for our online existence, illustrating our role as navigators in the digital realm. They stated,...
  • ... and chemical weaponry contrasted with artistic images by Edward Curtis, Lee Miller and others. The piece was included in the catalog of the exhibition »Art in Chicago, 1945-1995« by the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago.
  • ... » (famous techno parties), and becomes pretty soon part of the « Moya Land ». In june 2007, Moya finishes a mural in a little catholic chapel, after 4 years of hard work : the « Moya Chapel » in Clans (village in the mountain near Nice), is now open to visitors...
  • ...Huang, Jeffrey and Muriel Waldvogel. Interactive Wallpaper In ACM SIGGRAPH 2005 - Electronic Art and Animation Catalog, ACM New York: 2005.
  • ... The graphic design included a fixed space in every article for contact and links, being inspired by the Whole Earth Catalog experiments. In issue #18 the centerfold was dedicated to an hacktivist fake. It was made by fake stickers, created by the...
  • ...Weelden, Willem van. Interview with Zoe Beloff In Catalog of the15th World Wide Video Festival, Stedelijk Museum, edited by Stedelijk MuseumAmsterdam, NL: 1997.
  • ...Sommerer, Christa and Laurent Mignonneau. Life Spacies II In Microwave – International Media Art Festival 2001, exhibition catalog, ed. E. Pau and T. Kong (Hong Kong: Microwave, 2001), 8-9., edited by E. Pau and T. Kong, 8-9. Hong Kong: Microwave, 2000.
  • ... image on the large projection opposite. One of the three performances is a Virtual Striptease. Two performers, wearing blue catsuits under their dresses, slowly disappear onto the blue stage and become one person as they shed their clothes. The entire...