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  • The Eighth Day -
    The Eighth Day -- The Eighth Day is a transgenic artwork that investigates the new ecology of fluorescent creatures that is evolving worldwide. The Eighth Day was shown from October 25 to November 2, 2001 at the Institute for Studies in the Arts,
  • Warren Neidich is a Berlin and Los Angeles based post-conceptual artist, theorist and writer who explores the interfaces between cultural production, brain research and cognitive capitalism. “Art Before Philosophy not After”. His interdisciplinary
  • Morse, Margaret. Treshold Experiences, Incendiary Bodies and Frail Machines In Jim Campbell: Transforming Time: Electronic Works: 1990-1999, , 33-34. Tempe, Arizona: Arizona State University Art Museum, 1999.
  • Event: "RestCyclingArt Festival"Liveperformance BerlinRAW – Tempel BerlinInstitution: asdasdComment:
  • Das FORSCHUNGSFLOSS - Institut für Kunst und Subjektive Wissenschaft wirft Anker im Flughafentower Tempelhof und präsentiert aktuelle Ergebnisse aus dem "Fall-Labor". Das Augenmerk dieser hoch über dem Flugfeld angesiedelten Abteilung liegt auf der
  • Event: In the air: Control Room TempelhofInstitution: airport tower TempelhofComment:
  • Temos uma Questão! -
    In preparation for hosting the 2016 Olympic Games, Brazilian officials promised to clean up Guanabara Bay, where sailing, rowing and windsurfing competitions will be held. The water is heavily polluted, with nearly 70% of Rio de Janeiro’s untreated
  • Nadarajan, Gunalan. Spectres of the Animal: The Transgenic Works of Eduardo Kac In The Eighth Day: The Transgenic Art of Eduardo Kac, edited by Sheilah Britton and Dan Collins, 44-50. Tempe: The Institute for Studies in the Arts, Arizona State
  • Hosale, Mark-David and Erika Batdorf and Kate Digby and Alan Macy. Research Report: Performance, Art, and Cyber-Interoceptive Systems (PACIS) Proceedings of Movement and Computing conference, Tempe, Arizona (MOCO 2019) (October 2019): 8.
  • SoundSlam -
    A DJ's life is hard and spoiling. Deejaying all night in overcrowded clubs and producing trax in the studio causes not only fame but also bad temper. DJs most frequently suffer from muscular atrophy and heart disease. SoundSlam is a high end