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  • ADA Artist Interview with Lin Pey ChwenArchive of Digital ArtText & Interview by Alejandro Quiñoneshttps://www.digitalartarchive.at/features/featured-artists/featured-artist-lin-pey-chwenWhat are your current projects?I will continue working
  • Orlow, Uriel and Ruth Maclennan. Re: the Archive, the Image, and the Very Dead. London: Double Agents, 2004.
  • Videotape [English title, The dancing and the dead] If YOU, yes YOU, the one I'm addressing, have already photographed corpses and the pried-open skull, that is even now beautiful picturedance of the corpseshots (the camera is moved) a dancer
  • Haunted Media -
    Artists: Susan Hiller, Thomson & Craighead, Susan Collins, Scanner, S Mark Gubb, Lindsay Seers, Patrick Ward. An exhibition of electronic media artworks examining the association of new media with supernatural phenomena. From the use of photography,
  • ...calling attention to the beauty of life and the necessity for enlightened thinking about nature’s ‘tangled bank’.
  • Lin Pey Chwen’s oeuvre extends from sculpture to interactive digital installations. Over the course of more than twenty years, her work encompasses a unique approach to media art and technology exploring a critical understanding of contemporary
  • Year Zero -
    Year Zero - 2121 Exhibition Concept Open Call 2121 for works to a future audience in hundred years. Expo 2121 _ noemata.net Text, Video, Networked Performance © Lila Moore, All Rights Reserved Artist Statement by Lila Moore ART AS AN ACT OF
  • "Did you know it takes exactly 24 hours at 24fps to display each pixel on a High Definition Television screen? Initially, an animation is created by translating an image of Nam June Paik's TV-Buddha with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels. Achieved
  • Machinal -
    MACHINAL is a play in nine episodes by Sophie Treadwell, first produced in 1928 and published in 1929. The setting is 1920s New York and a seaside hotel. Suggested by a notorious murder case, this expressionistic play (also produced as The Life
  • Digital Queers is a conference at The New School, in collaboration with Goldsmiths and OCR, that will focus on issues related to social justice for the gay community at large. The evolution of society has led to an increased acceptance of the LGBTQA