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Janet Cardiff's Her Long Black Hair is a 35-minute journey that begins at Central Park South and transforms an everyday stroll in the park into an absorbing psychological and physical experience. Cardiff takes each listener on a winding journey
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roots -... up one third of the cycle. The object dissolves and falls apart while the tension slowly fades. One cycle lasts about three hours....
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Feedback -... Weil and further expands the Hirshhorn's collection of art made with new and, or nontraditional media (:source...
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In Cabin Fever, Cardiff and Miller reference traditional museum displays by using the formal structure of the diorama to transport the viewer into a scene depicting a cabin set deep in the woods. The captivating soundtrack, draws the viewers into
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... the inside of pregnant womens body, the womb on the screen the artist defines a cyberspace as exclusively maternal. The space behind...
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... installations. Computer, specific algorithm Courtesy: the artist This series of visual installations revolves around the... still living (a, b, e, f, g, h, i, j), 2006 Series of infinite visual installations. Computer, specific algorithm Courtesy: the artist ...
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... idea of, 'Prepared Pianos' developed for the most part by the artist John Cage, and although software is used in this case to alter...
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... Files", it is initially the simulated presence of the two artists in their studio that seems to dominate as the primary level of...
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... Light from Tomorrow is an artwork by British artists Thomson & Craighead. It centres on an expedition to The Kingdom of Tonga, where...
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In Weather Gauge, numerical weather data from over 150 countries is simultaneously represented in a gallery forming an array of hypnotic animated data referencing a huge global spread of live information. Each piece of weather data rotates between