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Walk Münster
1997
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1997
...Walk Münster, Park I Location: Münster inner city The
art
ist has created for the exhibition visitor an individual Walkman-tour through the inner city of Münster, wherein she draws from the didactic form of guided audio tours. Instead of a factual tour through the...
span 3
2008
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2009
isabelle jenniches span 3, 2008-2009 Digital LightJet print, 73.7 x 304.8 cm Acknowledgements: Jeroen Doorenweerd & Rijksgebouwendienst, Douanekantoor Maasvlakte Many miles away from the actual location, yet connected via the Internet,
decon
2007
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2008
...The project explores the use of biotechnology methods and materials as
art
media, for the development of paintings literally alive that deconstruct themselves while exhibited. In Decon, replicas of Piet Mondriaan’s geometric paintings were created using bacterial...
Second Promenade
1998
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1999
... also to the complete literary and philosophical work of Rousseau and describes aspects of Rousseaus work and life. The media
art
work seems to be an essay, but Boissier describes also autobiographical aspects of Rousseaus work and life. The aesthics and...
Feedback
2004
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2004
... in honor of Rifkin by Tom and Kitty Stoner and Audrey and Ken Weil and further expands the Hirshhorn's collection of
art
made with new and, or nontraditional media (:source...
Cabin fever
2004
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2004
In Cabin Fever, Cardiff and Miller reference traditional museum displays by using the formal structure of the diorama to transport the viewer into a scene depicting a cabin set deep in the woods. The captivating soundtrack, draws the viewers into
get.real
... But the piece has also further implications. By opening up the inside of pregnant womens body, the womb on the screen the
art
ist defines a cyberspace as exclusively maternal. The space behind the screen becomes the Matrix, the location of the feminine....
greenhouse converter 2010
2008
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2008
ursula damm greenhouse converter, 2008 Cybernetic-model, consisting of waterfleas (daphnia magna), algues (Hydrodictyonreticulatum, volvoxglobator), LEDs with changing colours; pump, monitor, camera, waterfountain Water enriched with
The Berlin Files
2003
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2003
... space evoked by the projection becomes blurred. In "The Berlin Files", it is initially the simulated presence of the two
art
ists in their studio that seems to dominate as the primary level of perception, but gradually this presence dissolves, and the...
bit.flow mk2
2007
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2008
... for its description. In bit.flow mk2 dozens of tiny pieces of the metaphorical “red thread” constitute a chaotic swarm of p
art
icles or bits, the smallest elements of information. The signs produced by bit.flow mk2 move through the tube in a p
art
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