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  • ... which goes beyond conveying message and meaning. Everyone can exist for others, wherever, whenever. It is part of a digital survival process. The space as and virtual footprint of the diggers mind There is no pre-existing space. There is no...
  • ... perceive our presence in these distinct spaces and who has the authority to post our portraits? The blurry quality of the enlarged digital images gives people a spectral quality, turning them, in Cirio’s words, into “a digital shadow haunting the real world”."- -...
  • Memopol-II
    ... the surveillance of society. When surfing the Internet, paying with an ATM card or using an ID card, people leave their digital traces everywhere. The Internet and social networks gather and provide a great deal of personal information, and a person’s...
  • Mediaflow - video
    ... rearrangement, thus initiating a dialogue between viewer and content. This method explicitly allows for mind games, and so the digital archive becomes a space for thought movement. (…) “The work of Fleischmann and Strauss thus enriches the discourse around...
  • ..."Ten Thousand Cents" is a digital artwork that creates a representation of a $100 bill. Using a custom drawing tool, thousands of individuals working in isolation from one another painted a tiny part of the bill without knowledge of the overall task. Workers were paid...
  • ... in the Visual Arts, the Golden Nica in interactive arts, and the Award for Positive Innovations in Media from the Digital Media and Arts Association. Her latest film Strange Culture (SFFS 2007) explores post-9/11 paranoia. She is professor...
  • ...Lynn Hershman Leeson (b. 1941, USA) is a recipient of the 2010-2011 d.velop digital art and 2009 SIGGRAPH Lifetime Achievement Awards. She also is a recipient of the 2009 John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship, which that supports her forthcoming...
  • Memopol I
    ... the surveillance of society. When surfing on the Internet, paying with an ATM card, or using an ID card, people leave their digital traces everywhere. Internet and social networks gather and provide a great deal of personal information, and a person’s...
  • Autoinducer_Ph-1 -
    ... tubes that provide data that accurately reflects the life state of the bacteria. This data is then fed to the GCS system in digital form, manifested as code and as graphical elements in the GCS system projection. The manner in which GCS responds to these...
  • ... lightly them. A plant concert is created. In their artwork, the artists Scenocosme create hybrids between plants and digital technology. Plants are natural sensors and are sensitive to various energy flows. Digital technologies permit them to...