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  • ...Role Playing Egas (Moniz): Net. Art Project under a workshop at Centro Cultural de Belém in Lisbon (CCB 2005)Artist: Patrícia GouveiaComment:
  • Doors -
    ...Two worlds that everything keeps apart are brought together on opposite sides of the same screen. In a narrow street in an Afghan village, men are drinking tea and reading texts. A door is in the centre, opening onto another door in the image on the other side of the...
  • D-G Cabine -
    An interactive video game imprisons or ejects players or their avatars in a cabin conceived in collaboration with the designer Vincent Torjman. This piece, the high point of the exhibition “Instrument Flying Rules” lays down the physical limitations
  • Vice Box -
    This very small, pocket size, sculpture allows the viewer to build his own portrait based on his sins and vices.
  • Hybrid Space -
    ...This work on lies and propaganda completes the “decor” of a Museum from the Soviet era that is nonetheless open to contemporary art. The almost constant real/virtual duality blends with that of solitude/multitude. The polar explorer, an isolated dummy in the Museum,...
  • Bio-Présence -
    ... ecosystem and has led to a proliferation of tree species which are poorer or even detrimental to the environment. The artwork is in the form of a protective crown, made up of a half-ring horizontally divided into three parts: its middle represents the...
  • Syracuse Tree -
    ... strictly related to context, are anchored in a principle of vigilance and critical meaning. Within the framework of a public art work made for the Lycee du Pays de Retz in Pornic, the artist was inspired by the architecture invented by the group Associated...
  • Time Value -
    ... number of hours worked in the year, security index... The installation Time-Value takes the concept of n-value as it's starting point. "N-value" is a system set up by the development department of multinational groups. This system allows them to optimize...
  • Tweet Time -
    ... in collaboration with engineers at the ARNUM laboratory, Olga Kisseleva continues to reflect on the notion of time. The artwork uses the social network Twitter as its source element of interactivity. Each time a tweet containing the idea "I don't have...
  • ...Extraterrestrial X14Artist: Steve SherrellComment: