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Blast
1991
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1996
... it is embedded. Displacing direct, predetermined links between
viewer
and image, reader and author, representation and object, it...
Decode: Digital Design Sensations
2009
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2010
... looks at works that are directly influenced by the
viewer
. Visitors will be invited to interact with and contribute to...
Gallery of Heroic Women
2018
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2019
... and male characters. Most of these 19 portraits look at the
viewer
. In ancient times, such gazes painted on bucklers or protective...
Kwangju Biennale 2004
2004
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2004
... cultural production. For this purpose, the Biennale invited 60 "
Viewer
-Participant" – individuals and groups from different backgrounds...
Windscreen
2001
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2001
... as a sensor and actuator rolled into one. In this work the “
viewer
” controls an almost physical image. His wind-shadow causes the...
[ in time time ]
2008
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2008
... the way that images and human experience converge. In [8-bits]
viewer
s are enlisted as perceptual editors as they negotiate attention...
Beyond Pages
1995
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1997
... of his other works—are not designed as an open process. The
viewer
finds a situation that is invitingly oriented towards the moment...
Videoschwelle
1988
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1988
... functions as a television is mostly mounted at or above the
viewer
's head height. Here it is approaching with its image sequences...
Refraction
2010
... It is metaphorical as the meanings shift depending on the each
viewer
's interpretation.
Sally Sheinman
...I have always been deeply interested in the
viewer
, pondering why some people engage with art while others do not. This curiosity led me to...
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