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Collection of created and designed HTML Websites from 1996
2023
Event: Collection of created and designed HTML Websites from 1996Institution: SOLOMON R. GUGGENHEIM MUSEUMComment:
John Tonkin
John Tonkin is a Sydney based new media artist. After studying science and then playing with photography, experimental film and animation, he began making computer animation in 1985. Tonkin develops his own software in programming languages such as
Bio-pixels: A stem cell-based interactive–generative interface designed to redefine technologies of self-making in new media arts.
2019
Ahmedien, Diaa. Bio-pixels: A stem cell-based interactive–generative interface designed to redefine technologies of self-making in new media arts. Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies
Walker Art Center
1940
Escracho (Artist's Book)
1983
Escracho is an artist's book conceived, designed, and produced by Eduardo Kac in 1983 in Rio de Janeiro. It includes contributions from artists and writers from several countries in a variety of forms (visual poetry, essay, cartoon, collage, graphic
Intérieur
2011
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One of the first dance and media performances designed for a fulldome virtual reality environment. An immersive visual and sound environment, paired with epicurean pleasures and the contemplation of a dance performance. Architectural skies and
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inSITE 2000 beteiligte künstlerInnen: Carlos Amorales, Gustavo Artigas, Judith Barry, Jordan Crandall, Arturo Cuenca, Roman de Salvo, Dias & Riedweg, Mark Dion, Silvia Gruner, Diego Gutiérrez, Jonathan Hernandez, Norma Iglesias & Rita Gonzales,
Intérieur
2011
video
One of the first dance and media performances designed for a fulldome virtual reality environment. An immersive visual and sound environment, paired with epicurean pleasures and the contemplation of a dance performance. Architectural skies and
Anamorph Vonoroi
2020
Anamorph-Voronoi, is an image-generating software designed to produce aesthetically coherent compositions in 3D volumetric space according to visual rules translated into computer code. Inspired by the historian Jurgis Baltrusaitis’ study of
D-G Cabine
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An interactive video game imprisons or ejects players or their avatars in a cabin conceived in collaboration with the designer Vincent Torjman. This piece, the high point of the exhibition “Instrument Flying Rules” lays down the physical limitations
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