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Genesis
1999
Kac, Eduardo. Genesis In Ars Electronica 1999: LifeScience, edited by Gerfried Stocker and Christine SchöpfWien, New York: Springer Verlag, 1999.
Visionen der Mediengesellschaft
2002
Weibel, Peter. Visionen der Mediengesellschaft In Konzert. Klangkunst. Computer. Wandel der musikalischen Wirklichkeit, edited by Darmstadt Institut für Neue Musik und Musikerziehung, 9-17. Mainz, DE: Schott Music, 2002.
Machine Winks
2001
Machine Winks is a dance performance between a dancer and an interactive mechanical partner. After some sketches were made during the Synergy workshop organised by The Krisztina de Châtel Dance Company, Productiehuis Rotterdam (Rotterdamse
No Thing
1970
A monumental sculpture proposed for the Schouwburgplein in Rotterdam and constituted by massive letters forming the words NO THING.
Survey of Prints
2007
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In 2003 the Museum purchased Atlas Procession I, a print by William Kentridge, the first work by this internationally renowned South African artist in the SCMA collection. This fall, Kentridge is the subject of a major exhibition at SCMA, William
C'70
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Event: C'70Institution: SchouwburgpleinComment:
Corpocinema
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locations (1967) NLD Amsterdam, Museumplein (1967) NLD Rotterdam, Schouwburgplein
Schouwburgplein
Der Schrei
2012
A yellow, two-meter-high siren slowly rotates around its own axis and produces a constant, penetrating, cyclical stream of sound that is modulated by the turning of the horn. Its powerful acoustic waves cause objects in the exhibition space to
living particles (version 59), 2009
living particles (version 59), 2009 Autonomous audio kinetic installation The autonomous audio-kinetic installation consists of small minimalist robotic modules. The modules work autonomously on the basis of solar power, produce sounds and
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