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  • Nucleart -
    "During my residency at the laboratory of Dr. Ana Pombo at the Imperial College London, I have created artworks using DNA and chromosomes as an art medium. In “nucleArt” I have used DNA molecules coupled to fluorescent dyes to paint specifically
  • A simple kinetic machine. the pages flip over continually. The red text reads: "These cloud capped towers, these gorgeous palaces..." (From the Prospero's epilogue, The Tempest, Wiliam Shakespeare.)
  • In an information-oriented society, the encoding of individual information occurs immediately, almost as fast as the satisfaction of a desire. Our consumption habits, our criminal history, our chronic diseases, even our photographs taken by a
  • WRINGER/WASHER TV is a pink, white and chrome wringer washer which has a colour monitor fitted in the bottom of the wash tub facing up. This installation deals with the issue of abortion in Canada, interspersing opinions and arguments with video
  • Catalogue > https://www.researchgate.net/publication/281459804_Performing_Data_-_Monika_Fleischmann_Wolfgang_Strauss Video >
  • Peter grew up around the world, studied math, and liked to build things. Using math to make pictures led him to computers, which led to trying to “get the darn things to generate pretty images easily”. Still striving for that goal, with a day job at
  • Tomb on the Network. A project for a magazine "BRUTUS". A work as a curator of a imaginary museum. Actual museums are sometimes said to be cemeteries for art works, well then, what if I make a cemetery into a museum? Actual cemeteries always
  • Velthoven, Willem and Jorinde Seijdel, ed. Multimedia Graphics: The best of Global Hyperdesign. San Francisco, CA: Chronicle Books, 1996.
  • Boredomresearch. The Wired Campus: Real Snail Mail The Chronicle of Higher Education (June 2008).
  • Mittelman, Michael, ed. ASPECT: The Chronicle of New Media Art. Vol.V17:Hi-Tech. Boston, MA: ASPECT, 2011.