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  • This fiction informs the audience about rising sea levels due to global warming and how urban populations will cope with it. This experimental form of tactical transmedia fiction was told by actors and narrative devices staged over the Internet and
  • The work depicts gene editing technology CRISPR which has the potential to treat genetically caused diseases, for instance, autism. The PHSCologram sculpture shows different phases of CRISPR genome editing. The first panel shows Cas9 protein in
  • Prophet, Jane. Imag(in)ing the Cyborg In Desire by Design: Body, Territory and New Technologies, edited by Cutting Edge Research Group, 51-60. London, UK: IB Taurus, 1998.
  • Dunn, Ashley. The Cutting Edge: New Way to Ease Web Traffick James Is Winning Big-Name Fans Los Angeles Times (August 1999).
  • Miller, Arthur. Colliding Worlds: How Cutting-edge Science is Redefining Contemporary Art. New York City: W. W. Norton & Company; 1 edition (June 16, 2014), 2014.
  • In 1999 Graham Nicholls had his first solo show in New York City. This was to launch him onto an international arena. Since that time his work has become more and more experimental and cutting edge. With work such as LAM exploring the possibilities
  • GMD, ed. Laut Folgen - Theater der interaktiven Erfahrung (Theaterkonzept für das Cutting Edge Archiv im KünKünstler Mousonturm). Sankt Augustin: 1998.
  • BIOS -
    Roehrs & Boetsch is pleased to present Banz & Bowinkel’s first solo exhibition ‘BIOS’ at the gallery. ‘BIOS’ stands for Basic Input/Output System, which is the first program a computer’s microprocessor uses to get the computer system started after
  • Inertia
    Inertia, 2010-11 | Music Henry Vega | Dance Géraldine Fournier | [Materials] Projectors, Computers, Media Player. Dimensions: 5m x 5m x 2.0m Utilizing the cut-up technique, a methodology commonly associated with the aleatory literary technique in