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  • Transcendence Index -
    ...ing borscht ingredients. For example: meat – philosophy; potatoes – fiction (prose); cabbage – texts made up by the authorities (laws, decrees, speeches); carrots – poetry; beetroots – news; seasonings (onion, garlic, herbs) – private correspondence, memoirs, social...
  • The Unframed World -
    ... on states of being in the world today. The works addresses architecture and urbanity, bodily perception and physical laws, social issues, poetry, performance, gender and identity. In addition VR technologies such as HTC Vive, Oculus Rift and Google...
  • ... Degas, Pierre Auguste Renoir, Henry Moore, Nicholas Nixon, John Coplans, Melanie Manchot, Carla Bromhead, Susie Rea, Valerie Laws, Susan Aldworth, Linda Kosciewicz-Fleming, Jordan Baseman and Sharon Bailey, and new commissions by Annie Cattrell, Andrew...
  • ... here the frogs, using teleproxemics. Metaphorically, we propose frogs’ signatures and the human behavior dealing with laws and phenomena of the cosmos, by influencing life of nature as a living organism, exchanging electrical potentials, heats, sounds,...
  • Plasm: Not a Crime -
    ... get an artistic exemption but can make no guarantees. This is in some way a self-reflexive piece, as it is this very set of laws that we are commenting on with this piece, yet on the other hand the penalty, a national felony, is forcing us to be very...
  • ... possible. However, in general, the accountability should be political from the First World, which enforces international laws only for its economic interests. Offshore centers have replaced the brute colonialism of rifles with subtle financial...
  • ... of gravity and materials and following the protocols dictated by coincidence, its inner order, its repeating patterns and the laws of chaos theory. At the same time, Uršula studies in her installations the behaviour, response and perception of the viewers in...
  • ... computerized paradigms, offering emotional experiences and expanding our consciousness. My intention is to check organic laws and proclaim machines' power of controlling and expanding natural life in this post-biological era. (Diana Domingues)
  • AME: Art After Museum -
    ... sites, and it also can modify as a function of the various explorer's approaches. Gather works which transcend physical laws. LIGHTER ART ! The public : explorers submerged in a World with their own lives, a World with its own inherent constraints, a...
  • ... Artificial worlds change, evolving as natural worlds. The vocabulary of this kind of interactivity comes from genetics laws, physical phenomena, mental functions and correspond to the technology powers simulating some sort of life. Technologies are...