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Processes: The Artista and the Machine. Reflections on the historical Media Art
2016
Escribano Belmar, Beatriz and José Ramón Alcalá Mellado and Rubén Tortosa and Ana Soler and Lieve Prins, ed. Processes: The Artista and the Machine. Reflections on the historical Media Art. Cuenca: Ediciones de la Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha,
Simon Biggs
Born in Adelaide, Australia in 1957, new media artist Simon Biggs emerged as one of a small number of Australian artists during the 1970’s who were experimenting with electronic and digital media. With initial influences from diverse sources, such
And Thats The Way It Is
2012
And That’s The Way It Is is a collaboration between the University of Texas’s public art program Landmarks and The Office for Creative Research from the spring of 2012. Drawing on transcripts from the Cronkite archives held by the Briscoe Center and
E-Cloud
2007
A dynamic sculpture inspired by the volume and behavior of an idealized cloud. Made from polycarbonate tiles that can fade between transparent and opaque states, its patterns are transformed periodically by real time weather data from around the
How to Make a Shakespeare Machine
2012
Shakespeare Machine is a permanent artwork in the lobby of the Public Theater in New York City. It was commissioned by the Department of Cultural Affairs’ Percent-for-Art program and the Public Theater. It was opened to the public in October, 2012.
Beacon
2010
Beacon (2010) is an light sculpture created by media artist Ben Rubin; its animated shapes are based on the unique visual structure of the pages of the Talmud. It was commissioned by the National Museum of American Jewish History in Philadelphia,
Arguendo
2013
Arguendo re-enacts the 1991 Supreme Court Case Barnes v. Glen Theatre, initiated by a group of go-go dancers against an Indiana law banning public nudity. Electronically mediated with references to relevant court cases and the First Amendment, the
Marc Hansen
Mark Hansen is Professor of Statistics and the Vice-Chair for Graduate Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles. He is also co-principal investigator for the US-based Center for Embedded Sensing, studying the impact of new micro-sensing
"The Power of Intention: Reinventing the [Prayer] Wheel"Curator : Elena Pakhoutova
2019
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2019
Event: "The Power of Intention: Reinventing the [Prayer] Wheel"Curator : Elena PakhoutovaInstitution: Rubin Museum of Art Comment:
Scatole sonore. La poesia reclusa, Palinsesti 2012, 28.10. – 2.12. 2012
2012
Rubino, Giovanni (ed.). Scatole sonore. La poesia reclusa, Palinsesti 2012, 28.10. – 2.12. 2012 . San Vito al Tagliamento: Comune di San Vito al Tagliamento (2012).
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