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Peter William Holden
I grew up in a struggling northern industrial town during Britain's turbulent transition to a post-industrial economy. Amid the soot-blackened terraced houses, dilapidated mills, and rapidly vanishing chimney stacks, were the valleys and hills of
Artificial Changelings
1993
A romance thriller about shopping, Artificial Changelings is presented as an installation in which one person at a time uses body movement to interact with sound and images. Viewers can take turns either as particpants or spectators. The story opens
LEDA MELANITIS
2014
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2020
video
... was enclosed in the physicist‘s
John
Wheeler phrase "the it from bit":...
Matthew Ostrowski
... abroad, including David Behrman,
John
Butcher, Diamanda Galás, Nicolas...
EZTV Media
1979
Fray: Coming Away the Ends
2010
... Henry Moore, Nicholas Nixon,
John
Coplans, Melanie Manchot, Carla...
Suspended Sentence
2018
... sample library preparation:
John
Supko Exhibition Curator: Viera...
Featured Artist Ellen Pearlman
10/2018
.. co-founder of several media art research projects and artist residency programmes, including Art-A-Hack and ThoughtWorks Arts Residency ..
Haunted Media
2004
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... had on the dummy that
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Logie Baird used in his first TV...
Exploded Views 2.0
2013
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2013
Exploded_Views 2.0 by Marnix de Nijs is a masterpiece. No doubt about it. It is the most beautiful work of interactive media art I have ever seen. But its most peculiar aspect is that neither its beauty nor its meaning reside in the interactivity of
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