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Polygon Destinies: The Production of Place in the Digital Role-Playing Game
2000
Julian Oliver. Polygon Destinies: The Production of Place in the Digital Role-Playing Game In COSIGN 2001 Conference Proceedings, Melbourne Victoria, Australia: Julian Holland Oliver Interactive Information Institute RMIT University,, 2000.
Confronting the corrupted powers aiming to destroy the Holy Mountain and City, Pey-Chwen Lin,Reading the 2020 “Eve Clone Revelation- Pey-Chwen Lin + Digital Art Lab Exhibition”, Tainan Art Museum
2020
Pey-Chwen Lin. Confronting the corrupted powers aiming to destroy the Holy Mountain and City, Pey-Chwen Lin,Reading the 2020 “Eve Clone Revelation- Pey-Chwen Lin + Digital Art Lab Exhibition”, Tainan Art Museum Reading the 2020 “Eve Clone
Cosmic Matter
1990
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1990
Cosmic Matter brings forth Csuri s ability invoke Surrealism and Abstract Expressionism within the realm of technology. As Maurizio Calvesi eloquently described the dynamics of this piece, Cosmic Matter is an explosion of coloured splinters, in a
Poetry Machine
2013
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2013
Poetry Machine is mixing randomly two poems by William Blake: Little Girl Lost and Little Boy Lost. The poems are read out loud by the machine - every time the reading is launched, it may be different due to an algorithm responsible for using the
Destroyed Worlds and the Utopia of Reconstruction
2006
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2006
Event: Destroyed Worlds and the Utopia of ReconstructionInstitution: Kunstraum DornbirnComment:
The Trill-machine
1995
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1996
A machine that sets an entire building in motion through vibrations. Use of this device will consequently result in the ultimate destruction of the building. (source: http://marnixdenijs.nl)
Sherrie Rabinowitz / Kit Galloway
Sherrie Rabinowitz (1950–2013) was an American video artist and a pioneer in satellite-based telecommunications art. She worked exclusively with Kit Galloway under the moniker Mobile Image from 1977 onwards. She co-founded the Electronic Café
Henrik Menné
Whether they are dynamic or static; sculptures by Henrik Menné are basically about process, balance and about organizing matter through both rigid systems and chance. The major part of Mennés production consists of large-scale machines or
Intervention with four pneumatic cylinders
2001
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2001
Destruction of the remnants of an exhibition with sound pneumatics using speakers.
Nucleart
2000
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2002
"During my residency at the laboratory of Dr. Ana Pombo at the Imperial College London, I have created artworks using DNA and chromosomes as an art medium. In “nucleArt” I have used DNA molecules coupled to fluorescent dyes to paint specifically
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