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  • ncisively political and profoundly poetic, William Kentridge's protean artistic investigation continues in his beautiful series of tapestries begun in 2001. The tapestries stem from a series of drawings in which he conjured shadowy figures from
  • Joe Davis, born 1950, is a research affiliate in the Department of Biology at MIT. He "is an artist who has done extensive research in molecular biology and bioinformatics for the production of genetic databases and new biological art forms."
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    Ryoji Ikeda is one of Japan’s most celebrated electronic composers. Since 1995 he has been making work that investigates the characteristics of sound, exploring frequencies and the fundamentals of data. He has collaborated with a diverse range of
  • Paik, Nam June. Brief an Dr. Steinecke In Niederschriften eines Kulturnomaden. Aphorismen. Briefe. Texte, edited by Edith Decker, 51-53. Köln: DuMont, 1992.
  • Zoe Beloff
    Druckery, Timothy. Zoe Beloff In Catalogue for Nam June Paik Award 2002, edited by Timothey Druckery and Solange Farkas and Wulf HerzogenrathOstfildern-Ruit: 2002.
  • Paik, Nam June. Cybernated Art In Manifestos. Great Bear Pamphlets, , 24. New York: Something Else Press, 1966.
  • The daily meal is a powerful human institution and the family dinner table a site where food and home meld into an ‘intimate place’ of nurture. But, in times when climate change jeopardizes food security the question of ‘what will we eat in the
  • George Gessert was born in 1944. Initially he was a painter and printmaker. From 1985 to the present his work has focused on the overlap between art and genetics. His exhibits often involve plants that he has hybridized, or documentation of breeding
  • Event: Nam June Paik Award 02Institution: NRW-Forum (The North Rhine Westphalia Forum For Culture and Industry)Comment:
  • NFT Buddha
    NFT Buudha is a commentary on the NFT-based art trend of the early 2020's. Drawing on Nam June Paik's "Video Buddha" and the author's "Suburban Meditation" (2003-08), the piece is an intersection of Paik's meditation on media and the author's