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Via Invisível (Invisible Via)
2011
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2011
It is a serie of panels in subway stations with small radio frequency sensors, commonly used in cell-phone pendants, sold in trinket stores. Those sensors are lighted when they capture the use of cell phones. Via Invisível has been exhibited in
Parallel
2011
ParallelArtist: Carolina MontejoComment:
Era: Fragments of an evolving Landscape
2015
Era: Fragments of an evolving LandscapeArtist: Carolina MontejoComment:
German Lessons
2009
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2014
German LessonsArtist: Dejan AtanackovicComment:
Freakpedia
2007
he restrictions that succeed the participation in collaborative systems in the cyberspace – specially through the Internet and the virtual encyclopedia Wikipedia – inspired the web art project Freakpedia developed by Edgar Franco and Fabio Oliveira
Lusitania
2014
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2014
LusitaniaArtist: Dejan AtanackovicComment:
Golem
2003
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2011
GolemArtist: Dejan AtanackovicComment:
Belgrade: Another Gaze
2009
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2010
Belgrade: Another GazeArtist: Dejan AtanackovicComment:
homes | Photography and New Media Art (Homes | version 2), ehibition at Lumenvisum Gallery, Hong Kong
2015
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2015
Tamas Waliczky | Homes Photography and New Media Art The exhibition through the means of photography and new media, presents the living space of the fishing village Tai O, with snapshots produced both with traditional techniques and with virtual
Rectilinear Displacement
2014
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2014
Rectilinear Displacement positions the viewer in an extended mechanical linear motion - of up to 40 metres - through an exhibition space. At the same time, the user is visually immersed in a virtual space that is projected on a spherical screen. The
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