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  • ...Kyong Chun, Wendy Hui. Control and Freedom: Power and Paranoia in the Age of Fiber Optics. Cambridge: MIT Press, 2006.
  • ... who, unlike commercially-oriented film producers, retain their freedom and the right to the final cut."20 years of EMAF: this was and...
  • .. making visible that which is not before our eyes, that which is not directly evident nor exposed to the view ..
  • Forced Leisure -
    ...A hammock, a symbol of leisure, relaxation and even freedom, is combined with elements of a straitjacket. Textile sensors are woven into the...
  • ... the privilege of growing up with unrestricted artistic freedom better – butthrough limitations, one starts also to become...
  • In this essay, media researcher and developer Tiago Martins provides insight into the development process of the mixed-reality archive AR[t]chive during a large research project. The HoloLens based application enables users to explore archived
  • ... the ability to erupt in a swarm of colour and movement evoking freedom of thought and expression. Ultimately, the butterflies return...
  • ... force that controls our lives and circumscribes our imagined freedoms. It is this preoccupation, rather than any purely aesthetic...
  • ...Boredomresearch. Freefall, Arts Council England international artists fellowships 2001-2003. : Arts Council England, 2004.
  • ... always stay the same. In KALEIDOSKOP the filtering inks are freeflowing and so the rigid analytic investigation of the laws of...