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ZOONE
1985
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1985
...Media environment Shown at Amerlinghaus
Vienna
(A) in the context of the...
Wasserzaun
1990
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1991
... of La Biennale di Venezia 1995,
Vienna
1995.
Clockwork
2014
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2015
... to accelerate the decay of
Vienna
. The mixing drums are filled with...
Bob O Kane
... Gabriel , Peter Weibel and
Jeffrey
Shaw. Graduated from the Media...
Solar Display: A Self-powered Media Facade
2009
... Roy AscottLeonardo, , 271-275.
Vienna
, New York: Springer Verlag, ...
Agnes Hegedues: Their Things Spoken
2003
... after Film, edited by
Jeffrey
Shaw and Peter Weibel, 336-339....
Projections
1973
A series of photographic prints on linen: a table cloth showing the image of a dinner serving , a window curtain showing the image of a venetian blind, a sheet hanging on a line showing the image of bedsheets hanging to dry, a dress showing the
Interview with Jefrey Shaw (Part 5/Final)
2011
video
Part 5: On the relation between new media artist, industry and open source
Book Plumbing
1967
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1967
This was a mixed-media installation using books in various ways, a material which John Latham was using extensively in his artistic practise at this time. One of the centerpieces was a performance using a Penguin bookcase in which all the books were
Scottish Sorrow
1971
A city counsil street light repair vehicle was completely covered in tartan printed plastic. It drove nightly through Edinburgh broadcasting traditional bagpipe music and projecting tartan patterns onto the city's buildings. Also presented at
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