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  • Zero Noon
    Rafael Lozano-Hemmer "Zero Noon", 2013 computer, processing software, square HD display, electronic, metal enclosure 17 x 17 x 4" edition of 12 "Zero Noon" is a digital clock that shows the current time according to eccentric metrics: it uses
  • Tad Hirsch is a researcher and PhD candidate in the Smart Cities Group at MIT's Media Lab, where his work focuses on the intersections between art, activism, and technology. He has worked with Intel's People and Practices Research Group, Motorola's
  • Camerin Obscura -
    *Camerin Obscura* is a hand made Camera Obscura - an ancient tool for visualization - that integrates a basic artificial vision system and a sound server looking for an unusual experience integrating image, audio and computation. From a cultural
  • Chatonsky, Gregory. Translation, du récit numérique Journal de Fresnoy, Studio National d´ Arts Contemporains (2004).
  • Recycle a Boeing -
    The second in the series of networked performances: “We have a Situation…” The participants in Nantes explored the realm of Aircraft recycling – a subject that came about through discussions addressing Nantes’ own second airport conflict and the
  • Grenzzaun -
    Installation with 3D printed objects The border between the USA and Mexico is one of the most frequented borders in the world. Its fortifications serve primarily to control migration and the transaction of goods. The wall piece 'Grenzzaun' consists
  • SoundSlam -
    A DJ's life is hard and spoiling. Deejaying all night in overcrowded clubs and producing trax in the studio causes not only fame but also bad temper. DJs most frequently suffer from muscular atrophy and heart disease. SoundSlam is a high end
  • Helyer, Nigel. Prometheus Bound in: Innovation in Australian Arts, Media and Design: Fresh Challenges for the Tertiary Sector. Germany: Wissler, Rod, Haseman, Brad, Wallace, Sue-Anne, Keane, Michael, 2004.
  • Event: 0.7 OPEN ARTInstitution: Le Fresnoy, Studio National des Arts ContemporainsComment: