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  • The largest exhibition of Value of Values, with 3 Neuro-design stations. “Value of Values (VoV) is a blockchain-based art project. It aims to find out the real, economic value of human values through EEG (Electroencephalography, and biofeedback).
  • In To Be Is To Get Cut, I consider the sociopolitical structures and behaviors that are otherwise hard to realize from inside the microcosm of society. To do that, I use digital media. That allows me to create a self-sustained ecosystem that exists
  • Search for Simurgh is an immersive, interactive performance installation named for the Persian mythological bird akin to a Phoenix. In Search for Simurgh, the audience will move through a series of chambers as they take an active role in this
  • Erika Batdorf creates a portrait of her mother, Thaya Whitten, a painter who toured Canada in the 60’s doing controversial performance art. Through the use of biosensors, this interactive theatrical two-hander explores the meeting point of madness
  • Quasar 3 [danger du zero] is an immersive interactive light and sound installation. Quasar 3 is the latest project iteration of a series of installation projects known as Quasar, which explores the world that exists beyond our senses by converging
  • Quasar -
    Quasar is an immersive light and sound space made from prototype membranes and realized as an interactive light/sound object and comprised of a dense array of interlinked elements describing an intricate three-dimensional structure. The gallery is
  • CubeLife -
    A heartbeat-driven artwork generating sound and images from mathematical magic cubes
  • The Lacemaker is one of Acevedo's most well know works. It was exhibited at the ACM/SIGGRAPH98 Art Show called Touchware in Orlando, Florida, U.S July 19-24 1998. Concurrently it was featured in the gallery section of the magazine called Computer
  • Word and body -
    Word and bodyArtist: Edward KuleminComment:
  • ACM MM ART SHOW 2019, NICE Chairs: Maurice Benayoun, Nathalie Delprat Nice, France, October 21 – 25, 2019