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  • mitry Gelfand (b.1974, St. Petersburg, Russia) and Evelina Domnitch (b. 1972, Minsk, Belarus) create sensory immersion environments that merge physics, chemistry and computer science with uncanny philosophical practices. Current findings,
  • Dr Alan Dunn studied at Glasgow School of Art and The Art Institute of Chicago. He was curator of The Bellgrove Station Billboard Project (Glasgow, 1990-91), lead-artist on the tenantspin project (Foundation for Art & Creative Technology, Liverpool
  • Manifesting randomness ​ Alexandra Ehrlich-Speiser creates manifestations of the random. Using arbitrary decisions and consciously brought about glitches in machines and digital systems she creates poetic experiences that recontextualize the
  • Paulsen, Kris. Image as Place, The Phenomenal Screen in Kit Galloway & Sherrie Rabinowitz’s Satellite Arts 1977 Leonardo Electronic Almanac 19, no. 2 (2013): 98-111.
  • place-urbanity -
    Event: place-urbanityInstitution: Australian Center for the Moving Image (ACMI)Comment:
  • Curator: Peter Weibl The exhibition is accompanied by a 256-page book, which serves as a catalogue of the exhibition and also contains a collection of Crandall's writings from the years 1994-99. A symposium will also take place during the
  • Dmitry Gelfand (b.1974, St. Petersburg, Russia) and Evelina Domnitch (b. 1972, Minsk, Belarus) create sensory immersion environments that merge physics, chemistry and computer science with uncanny philosophical practices. Current findings,
  • Event: Place - a user's manualInstitution: City GalleryComment:
  • Showing for the first time in the UK, The Moment is a vast kaleidoscopic audio-visual installation by Doug Aitken, capturing the acute sense of disorientation experienced on waking in an unfamiliar place.
  • William Kentridge -
    Though William Kentridge is one of the most compelling interdisciplinary artists of our time, five years ago he was largely unknown outside of Johannesburg, South Africa, where he was born in 1955 and continues to live today. There were many reasons