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  • The introduction of virtual reality has led to a pictorial revolution that is radically changing not only our perception of images, but also our relationship with reality. Accessible illusionary worlds conjured up in virtual spheres provide visitors
  • Sanchez Cardona, LM. Electronic Samuel Beckett: Cochlear Samuel Beckett. Documentos DAH, Mexico: Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana/Juan Pablos Editor, 2016.
  • Sanchez Cardona, LM. The Technological Epiphanies of Samuel Beckett: Machines of Inscription and Audiovisual Manipulation. Mexico: Futura/Fonca, 2016.
  • Sanchez Cardona, LM. Approximations to the New Narrative of Jalisco. Guadalajara: Universidad de Guadalajara/Fonca, 2000.
  • Thomas Tallis, one of the most influential English composers of sixteenth century, wrote Spem in Alium nunquam habui, a choral work for eight choirs of five voices, to mark the fortieth birthday of Queen Elizabeth I in 1575. This piece of music
  • Ittingen Walk -
    The "Ittingen walk" is an experience. Provided with a portable CD-player you are invited to walk through the charterhouse . Ones can hear texts and noises which refer on the real environment and become a multimedia experience. The "Ittingen walk" is
  • House Fire
    Cardiff and Miller have been working collaboratively and individually for two decades. Together the pair achieved international renown with their collaborative works The Dark Pool (1995/96) and Muriel Lake Incident (1999). House Fire is a four and
  • Sanchez Cardona, LM. An image no for the eyes made with words not for the ear In Folios Reverberations: Art and Sound in the MUAC Collections, edited by Israel MartínezMexico: University Museum of Contemporary Art MUAC, 2017.
  • Janet Cardiff & George Bures Miller developed in "The Muriel Lake Incident" (1999) a miniature movie theater, in which a maximum of 3 person can have a look inside. The image and sound illussion is made perfect and has the effect that the viewer
  • To Touch
    It seems that a simple wooden table is the only object in a smoothly lighted room. To touch - to finger, to contact, to handle. The common museum traditions, meaning that the viewer is a viewer from distance, are turned around. The art pieces starts