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  • TANGENT_FEAR presents the artistic research project Inviting Horror by Karen Lancel and Hermen Maat in which the experience of fear in public space is investigated. In a world in which daily activity is monitored through electronic technologies...
  • Tamsyn Gilbert is a PhD candidate at The New School for Social Research and cofounder of New Criticals. Tamsyn has a Masters in Media Studies and Sociology and is currently working on her dissertation. She has worked in various roles at The Museum of...
  • Steinberg, Claudia. Tamiko Thiels virtuelle Projekte Kunstzeitung , no. 146 (October 2008): 30.
  • Tamiko Thiel is a media artist interested in the interplay of place, space, the body and cultural memory. She has done pioneering work in developing the dramatic and poetic capabilities of various forms of virtual and augmented reality as media for...
  • TAMAS WALICZKY: CAMERAS AND OTHER OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS ANI MOLNÁR GALLERY 04.07.2018 – 29.09.2018 Opening: 04.07.2018, Wednesday at 6 pm. Opening speech by Miklós Peternák art historian Curated by Anna Szepesi art historian Tuesday to Friday 12 pm. -...
  • Tamás Waliczky | Imaginary Cameras | Hungarian Pavilion | Biennale Arte 2019 Hungarian Pavilion at Biennale Arte 2019 11 May > 24 November 2019 National Commissioner: Julia Fabényi, Director of Ludwig Museum - Museum of Contemporary Art Curated by...
  • Tamas Waliczky was born in 1959 in Budapest. New media artist. Lives in Budapest, Hong Kong and Vienna. He started making animations at the age of nine. He then worked as a painter, illustrator and photographer. He started working with computers in...
  • Talking Tree -
    "Talking Tree" is also a project started with interviews (like "Landing Home in Geneva" 2005). It started with one of the oldest lady in the city of Graz and she gave us her friends contact for the second branch of the interview, and then we have...
  • Rubinstein, Rhonda. Talking Portraits Wired (1994): 28-29.
  • Event: Talking in TextInstitution: ICA – Institute of Cultural Industries and the ArtsComment: