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VideoFest '95
1995
1995 VideoFest saw beyond the end of ist own nose and explored in detail what the new maigc word Multimedia stands for in the realm of CD-ROM and Internet artworks. There were performances, discussions, an exhibition and workshops.
Andrea Polli
Andrea Polli is an artist working at the intersection of art, science and technology whose practice includes media installation, public interventions, curating and directing art and community projects and writing. She has been creating media and
Whitney Biennial 2002 Net Art Selection
2002
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2002
The selection of Internet-based art for the 2002 Biennial strives to give an impression of the variety of forms that net art can take and of the multiple themes that have emerged over the years. These forms range from alternative browsers and
Pictures
1988
"In 1988, after completing the "Mobiles" series, Waliczky made a five minute computer animation which he called PICTURES. Based on a set of digitally manipulated snapshots from a family photo album, the work is like a slide show in virtual form:
Elemente der Psychophysik
1860
Fechner, Gustav Theodor. Elemente der Psychophysik https://archive.org/details/elementederpsych001fech.
The brain as a hackable driver
2016
Ellen Pearlman. The brain as a hackable driver https://archive.org/details/livestream-131669108.
The brain as a hackable driver
2016
Ellen Pearlman. The brain as a hackable driver https://archive.org/details/livestream-131669108.
Living Tattoos
2007
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2009
Throughout human history, people have added to their bodies iconic shapes in a way to look for identity transcendence: from flowers, dragons, snakes and butterflies, to angels and other religious figures. The Living Tattoos project is centered in a
It suits me well
2015
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2016
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“It suits me well" is a video installation, a recording of a private performative act. After being digitized via Photogrammetry, the artist’s body UV map (the image of the skin and body details that wraps around the virtual model of the body) has
Northwestern University, Boston
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