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  • Sacred texts drawn as calligraphy: Some of the most powerful books in history are trying to connect people to something that is beyond the range of ordinary thinking. These same books, when read through ordinary thinking, can be reduced to rules and
  • net.flag -
    ..."net.flag" is a flag for the Internet. Every nation on earth has a flag that identifies the territory of that nation, and the flag is a symbol...
  • Pulse -
    ... is a fascinating dream born out of the relation between art and the machine or computer. In these examples the user and the...
  • Sustained Coincidence -
    ... of incandescent lightbulbs that light up in reaction to the participants’ positions, in such a way that the shadows cast on the...
  • Voz Alta -
    ... with intellectuals and politicians, music from 1968 and radio art pieces commissioned by Radio UNAM. In this way the memory of the...
  • ... “What Will Come” (2006), a major film by the South African artist William Kentridge. One of the most innovative aspects of...
  • The Waiting Room -
    ... are strangers, united by the software, the Internet, and the artwork itself. In this space the visitor becomes a participant in a...
  • Feed -
    ... byte of text and images contained in the tree of web pages starting at that URL. In the case of a site with many links, such as...
  • solid
    ... is really playing a part. This natural behaviour makes these art works very appealing and a lot of fun to interact with. An added...
  • Sacred Code -
    ... and the Koran, as seen through a digital lens. In this new artwork, Napier has created algorithms that read these three books bit...