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  • 40JAHREVIDEOKUNST.DE Teil 2 Joseph Beuys, Wolf Kahlen, Ulrike Rosenbach, Holger Czukay, Anna Oppermann, Klaus vom Bruch, Walter Schröder-Limmer, Bazon Brocks, Gerry Schum, Jörg Herold, Michael Morgner, Lutz Dammbeck, Ulrich Rückriem, Klaus Rinke,
  • Human Browser -
    A human being embodies the World Wide Web Human Browser is a series of Wi-Fi performances based on a Google Hack, where the usual technological interface is replaced with the oldest interface we know: the human being. Winner of the Share
  • Dreamlogs -
    “You can only command language by obeying it” (G. Perec & M.Bénabou, P.A.L.F. project, OuLiPo 1964) Dreamlogs are an idea association engine. They propose another way to surf on the Internet, by disentangling the discourses that have interlaced
  • The Google Adwords Happening: how a global happening on Google unveiled the Generalized Semantic Capitalism. “At the beginning of April, a debate took place on rhizome.org mailing list, about how to earn money with net art. It suggested to me an
  • Non-weddings -
    Non-weddings was inspired by a drawing by Jacques Lacan in “L’instance de la lettre dans l’inconscient”, as I realized that the Internet search engines had some similarities with this presentation (cf Google Image). The drawing by Lacan was
  • Fascinum -
    Artworks Fascinum December, 2001 Fascinum is a Yahoo Hack. It shows in real-time the news pictures the most viewed (ranked from 1 to 10) on different national Yahoo portals. The viewer surfs at the top of the infotainment wave and experiments
  • Epiphanies - video
    My first net.art piece, Epiphanies is a conceptual Google Hack inspired by James Joyce’s definition of the epiphany. It is considered as one of the very first pieces of “Google Art”, probably the first… In 2001, Google wasn’t yet the Internet
  • Bruno, Christophe. Google et au-delà: Interview by Ariel Kyrou Multitudes 36 (2009).
  • WJ-Spots1
    Bruno, Christophe. WJ-Spots1 digital mcd: Musique et cultures digitales (May 2009).
  • Bruno, Christophe. From Dada to Google Digimag 42 (2009).