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Mark Napier -
Word
s, feed
2003
...Event: Mark Napier -
Word
s, feedInstitution: The Israely Center of Digital ArtComment:
William Kentridge
2001
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2001
... Up, Even Surpass (1990), uses the fateful
word
s of Ethiopian leader Haile Selassie to expose...
Word
s and Things
2001
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2001
...Event:
Word
s and ThingsInstitution: CCA: GlasgowComment:
Featured Artist Sommerer and Mignonneau
04/2023
The two internationally renowned media artists and researchers based in Linz/Austria have been active as an artistic couple since the ‘90s and have especially pioneered in the field of interactive media art and exlporations of artificial life.
Holopoetry (Series/Concept) 1983-1993
1983
-
1993
... mutability of the actual topology of
word
s in space leading to changes in meaning."...
City Sonics #8
2010
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2010
... and concerts offer settings to sound,
word
s and musics echoing with images. City Sonics...
The European Media Art Festival 2015: Irony
2015
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2015
... transformed into questioning works and
word
s using the devices of under- and...
Geometria do Êxtase
1982
... the letters permutate to produce new
word
s in multiple languages. The poem executes in...
Oco
1985
... producing the fleeting appearance of the
word
s "o cio" (in heat) and "ócio" (idleness).
Secret
1996
...The
word
s in "Secret" are dispersed in the semantic darkness of a potential space. The reader is...
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