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  • Event: Ars Electronica 1987: Free SoundInstitution: Ars Electronica Linz GmbH & Co KGComment:
  • Free-Fall -
    Event: Free-FallInstitution: Public display of ArtsComment:
  • Event: Voices of Hope: The Story of Radio Free Europe and Radio LibertyInstitution: Hoover Institution, Stanford UniversityComment:
  • Free Range Grain -
    Event: Free Range GrainInstitution: Schirn KunsthalleComment:
  • Free Alba! -
    Event: Free Alba!Institution: Julia Friedman GalleryComment:
  • “falling asleep” is an online interactive and performative virtual self-portrait, a ludic yet introspective journey into the depths of sleeplessness and the artist’s long-lasting struggle with insomnia. Clones of Martina’s body fall relentlessly and
  • Ca. 1980, Brooklyn-based artist John Klima attempted to code a 3D maze on a TRS-80 with 4k RAM and failed miserably, but has been obsessed with 3D graphics ever since. Contracting for companies such as Microsoft, Turner Broadcasting, and Dun &
  • William Latham's Computer Artworks In 1990 Mark Ayres was commissioned by artist William Latham (then Visiting Fellow at the IBM UK Scientific Centre) to compose a score for his Computer Art film The Evolution of Form. The result was highly
  • Suspended Spring -
    The Nantesbuch Foundation focuses on artworks dealing with nature. In April, they asked 100 of their artists to create a video piece on nature in the spring. See their website for the online exhibit "Arts of Spring." To express my feeling of having
  • Epiphanies - video
    My first net.art piece, Epiphanies is a conceptual Google Hack inspired by James Joyce’s definition of the epiphany. It is considered as one of the very first pieces of “Google Art”, probably the first… In 2001, Google wasn’t yet the Internet