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  • "Escalator" –light installation for the LED facade of UNIQA headquarter in Vienna‘s city center. The light installation was a widely visible landmark for the art series "The Future of Demonstration".
  • Beyond Hierarchy -
    Upon entering the former Verwaltungshalle in the administration center of the Zeche Zollern II, a historical sweep through the lives of six workers from the Ruhr region can be experienced. Embedded inside the architectural frieze of the high atrium
  • The VII Symposium on Virtual Reality is an international forum, sponsored by (SBC), and organized by SENAC - SP , which brings together researchers, practitioners, students, and other professionals concerned with the advances and applications of
  • In 1977 Marga Adama, John Munsey and Jeffrey Shaw established Javaphile Productions. Other artists then joined the core members in the group’s various works. Its main activity was the creation of ritual performances that had a strong affinity with
  • This year, EMAF’s congress – under the motto "European Digital Visions" – focused on the cultural self-image of our mediatised society including the i2tv live Demonstrator session with six on-line participants, on-site audience and the on-site
  • Paul Garrin began working with video while studying fine arts at the Cooper Union School of Art in New York. His works over the past 20 years encompass a full spectrum of analog and digital media from video to the Internet, exploring media and the
  • Event: La Mer démontéeInstitution: Galerie 172Comment:
  • The net jargon acronym BWPWAP – Back When Pluto Was a Planet is an expression used whenever one wants to talk about things in our recent past that have changed quickly. On August 24th, 2006, at the closing ceremony of their general assembly, the
  • Shedroff, Nathan and Ken Fromm, ed. Multimedia Demystified/ Demystifying Multimedia. New York: Random House/ Newmedia Series, 1994.
  • video, 7.40’ The video Bodyfraction parallels microscopic images of fragments of the artist’s body (tooth enamel, skin, nails, hair etc.) with recordings of drawings and light-sensitive objects created on their basis. Drawings were digitally