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  • is an artist, filmmaker and musician based in Glasgow. He studied printmaking at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design in Dundee. He creates cinematic collages that have often been linked to the British Free Cinema movement of the 1950s.
  • 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
  • Sanchez Cardona, LM. Approximations to the New Narrative of Jalisco. Guadalajara: Universidad de Guadalajara/Fonca, 2000.
  • 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.
  • Artist: Claudia Jacques de Moraes CardosoComment:
  • Andrés Burbano and Nā‘Anae Mahiki and Skawennati and Daniel Cardoso Llach and Ernest Edmonds. Art Gallery Leonardo 4, no. 51 (AUGUST 2018): 426-445.
  • 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
  • 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