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Territorism II
2005
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2005
Dynamic video projection 'Territorism II' was conceived in 2005 as an indoor version of the video projection 'Territorism' at the Kunsthaus Bregenz (2002). It was shown for the first time as part of the exhibition In the line of flight in the China
Jörg Auzinger
Joerg Auzinger’s art deals with the relationship between human, nature and the sociopolitical aspects of a technology-based communication society. Joerg Auzinger’s artistic work is situated between art, science and technology. In interactive
Nigel Helyer
Nigel Helyer (a.k.a. Dr Sonique) is an Australian based Sculptor and Sound Artist with an international reputation for his large-scale sonic installations, environmental sculpture works and new media projects. His practice is actively
A Philiosophical Enquiry into the origin of our ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful
1909
Eliot, Charles William, ed. A Philiosophical Enquiry into the origin of our ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful. The Harvard Classics, Vol. 24, Part 2, New York: Collier and Son Comp., 1909.
Videoschwelle
1988
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1988
Video installation in public space In the context of the project Freizone Dorotheergasse (Wiener Festwochen and Galerie Metropol), Vienna (AT) In co-production with Gudrun Bielz The work 'Videoschwelle' was conceptualized as part of an exhibition in
Ethan Bach
Ethan Bach is internationally known for his media art which is primarily in immersive and interactive media. Bach received an MFA in Electronic Arts from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 2008 and BA in Media Production from The Evergreen State
Artec Biennale on an upswing, Part 2
1995
Cassim, Julia. Artec Biennale on an upswing, Part 2 The Japan Times (May 1995).
Communism´s Afterlives: Part II
2010
Kisseleva, Olga and Elena Sorakina and Natasa Petresin-Bachelez. Communism´s Afterlives: Part II In Proceedings of the Conference Communism's Afterlife, Brussels: The Public School, 2010.
Floating Signs
2011
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2011
Light installation in public space, 2011-present Harbour, Bregenz (A), invited competition Departing from ambiguous concept and image worlds related to terms like harbour, arrival, staying (also being allowed or having to stay), 'Floating Signs',
Davide Bevilacqua
Davide Bevilacqua is a media artist and curator interested in network infrastructures and technological activism, as well as experimental presentation formats for artistic work and research. His current research deals with the environmental and
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