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  • Playhouse
    Janet Cardiff’s Playhouse [1997], a collaborative installation with George Bures Miller was first exhibited at the Barbara Weiss Gallery in Berlin. Playhouse combines sculpture, sound, video and performance in a fusion that experiments with
  • 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
  • Flight Patterns -
    Aaron Koblin is an artist specialising in data visualisation. Koblin’s work has been shown at international festivals including Ars Electronica, SIGGRAPH, OFFF, the Japan Media Arts Festival and TED. He received the National Science Foundation’s
  • Her Long Black Hair -
    Janet Cardiff's Her Long Black Hair is a 35-minute journey that begins at Central Park South and transforms an everyday stroll in the park into an absorbing psychological and physical experience. Cardiff takes each listener on a winding journey
  • Milroy, Sarah. Janet Cardiff : the former printmaker hit her stride with electronic art, winning acclaim this year at the National Gallery and the Venice Biennale The Globe and mail (December 29th 2001).
  • Dreidger, Sharon Doyle. George Bures Miller and Janet Cardiff : "we´ve always been close artistically. Part of our dating process was collaboration on a film" Maclean´s 114, no. 52 (December 2001): 38.
  • "Cardinal Directions," 2010 Surveillance monitor, embedded computer, infrared sensors, robotic actuator, slip ring, stainless steel support, custom software, metal certificate 51.1" x 11.8" x 11.8" / 130 x 30 x 30 cm, free-standing sculpture edition
  • Emotion Ringtones -
    Emotion Vending Machine looks like a beverage vending machine, where users can select a range of emotions, shaped as dynamic cards, updated in real-time with web data. Users select three from a list of nine emotions, such as “fear”, “joy” or
  • Luz María Sánchez Cardona is a transdisciplinary artist, writer, and scholar. She holds a doctorate in Art from the Autonomous University of Barcelona. Sánchez Cardona is the recipient of two consecutive Honorary Mentions at Prix Ars Electronica:
  • Badani, Pat and Paula Gaetano Adi and Gustavo Crembil and Tania Aedo and Diana Domingues and Eduardo Castillo and Pedro & Prado de O. Martins Vieira de Oliveira and José-Carlos Mariátegui and Heber Rodriguez and Luis Fernan Median Cardona, ed.