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Turnstile II
1998
video
Turnstile II creates a virtual gateway where an endless realm of content is generated by the live culling of network objects from HTML pages, live chat and email archives. Through a familiar interface of a typewriter printing characters onto the
Doug Aitken
Born 1968 in Redondo Beach, California (USA); 1986-1987 studied at Marymount College, Palos Verdes, CA; 1987-1991 studied at the Art Center College of Design, Pasadena, CA. Aitken lives and works in Los Angeles (USA). Aitken belongs to a generation
Carlos Katastrofsky
Carlos Katastrofsky a.k.a Michael Kargl (Vienna, Austria) is artist and teacher in the realm of New Media Art. Born 1975, he studied Sculpture at the University "Mozarteum" Salzburg (Austria) with a special focus on Virtual Architecture and
Muriel Waldvogel
Waldvogel is an architect and a specialist on the senses of perception as they relate to the digital realm. Her work explores the nature of multi-sensory experiencing and expression, with a particular focus on the feelings, emotions, and thoughts
Clive Gillman
... activity. During a c
are
er spanning 25 years I have...
eVolution – the art of living systems
2004
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2004
Curator: Christiane Paul Works by: Rebecca Allen David Rokeby Christa Sommerer+Laurent Mignonneau Maciej Wisniewski eVolution approaches the realm of artificial life from the perspective of art and takes a look at the different ways in wich artists
The Reproductive System
1984
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1984
Digital video installation 1 monitor colour, silent An installation using one monitor, one live computer feed (simulating in realtime the process of genetic recombinance), one rock with crystals growing over it and a tank with live fish.
Computer Graphics 1982
1982
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1982
Stills from a series of computer generated animations These works were produced using a home-built S-100 bus system employing asynchronous 8MHz/11MHz 8080/8088 (8 bit/16 bit) CPU's and Matrox video cards with home-developed digital to analogue
Computer Pieces 1979
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1979
Digital video 20 mins, colour, silent A set of abstract black and white realtime computer animations (source: http://www.littlepig.org.uk/)
In the Land of Babari-An
2006
video
... Divine Comedy. They
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not however the wise Poet...
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