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Dak Nong Cultural Museum - Gia Nghia (Vietnam) / "Explorasound"
2019
Event: Dak Nong Cultural Museum - Gia Nghia (Vietnam) / "Explorasound"Institution: Ars Electronica Linz GmbH & Co KGComment:
Repräsentation
1994
Mitchell, W. J.. Repräsentation In Was heisst "Darstellen"?, edited by Christiaan L. Nibbrig-HartFrankfurt/Main: Suhrkamp, 1994.
Think about the people now
1990
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1990
video
A Commodore Amiga hyper-media computer programme, based on the theme of a media reported event from the 1990 Remembrance Ceremony in Whitehall, London. A young man ran out from the crowd and set fire to himself and shouted the words "think about the
MONIKA FLEISCHMANN & WOLFGANG STRAUSS: CREATING VIRTUAL WORLDS
2024
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2025
On the occasion of the exhibition REIMAGINE TOMORROW, 1954-2024, Anika Meier spoke with Fleischmann and Strauss about their artistic beginnings in 1980s West Berlin, the role of NFTs as archives for digital art, and their interdisciplinary
Zero Noon
2013
Rafael Lozano-Hemmer "Zero Noon", 2013 computer, processing software, square HD display, electronic, metal enclosure 17 x 17 x 4" edition of 12 "Zero Noon" is a digital clock that shows the current time according to eccentric metrics: it uses
Ars Electronica 1998 - "Borderpatrol"
1998
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1998
Short video showing the installation of "Border Patrol" by Paul Garrin and David Rokeby. They got a golden Nica for it already in 1997 but it could be exhibited only a year later.
TI
2004
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2004
C.E.B. Reas lives and works in Los Angeles. His work focuses on defining processes and translating them into visualisations. Since 2001, he has developed Processing, an open-source programming environment, with Ben Fry. Both Reas and Fry have
Golden Nica for Interactive Art of Prix Ars Electronica
1992
Home of the Brain
Home of the Brain. Golden Nica für Interaktive Kunst
1992
Fleischmann, Monika and Christine Schöpf. Home of the Brain. Golden Nica für Interaktive Kunst In Prix Ars Electronica 1992, edited by Hannes LeopoldsederVol.1. 2, , 100-107. Linz: Ars Electronica,, 1992.
Reel Success Stories: Strange Culture (4 of 7)
2008
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2008
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Reel Success Stories: Lynn Hershman Leeson Wednesday, November 12, 2008 Presented by Bay Area Women in Film & Media An intimate discussion with local award-winning filmmaker and artist Lynn Hershman Leeson. A pioneer of the use of interactive
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