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Archeology of a Mother Tongue
1993
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1993
... in the hand are memories - some are of forensic details of the
auto
psy of the child and tell the story of her life in the city. The...
Skulls
2000
Robert Lazzarini composed a sculptural installation of four skulls hung about eye-level and protruding about a foot from the walls of a small, well-lit, clean and bright room. To create this deceptively low-tech installation, Lazzarini
VANITAS – SELF-PORTRAIT
2012
video loop 1,54' Video Vanitas – Self-portrait presents a hypnotic image of the continuous dissolution of the author's face, skull and brain. The repetitive liquefying interplay between the exterior and the technologically-visualized exterior posits
Skull v02
1994
Archival Digital Print, Sizes: 8”x10” and 13”x19” Epson Pigment inks on cotton rag substrate or Light Jet digital photo prints. (plus custom sizes or NFT by special order) Date created: 1994 The original version of this image, Skull v1 was first
Victor Acevedo
Victor Acevedo is an artist best known for his digital work involving printmaking and video. Since 2007 his primary focus has been working with video and producing (electronic) visual music works. As an ongoing practice, Acevedo issues images as
Flip Your Wig (Perückt)
2003
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2003
video
Heroes are hard to find. The few, who are considered to be worth remembering, are placed somewhere, soon to be forgotten. In the obscurity of arterial roads and shaggy groves characters of bronze or stone wait to be recognised. Maybe they freeze in
Die Tanzen und die Toten
1983
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1983
video
Videotape [English title, The dancing and the dead] If YOU, yes YOU, the one I'm addressing, have already photographed corpses and the pried-open skull, that is even now beautiful picturedance of the corpseshots (the camera is moved) a dancer
Leonardo (Journal of the International Society of Arts, Sciences and Technology) Volume 34 Number 4. 2001 Acevedo's image called Skull v02 was printed on the cover
2001
Roger Malina, ed. Leonardo (Journal of the International Society of Arts, Sciences and Technology) Volume 34 Number 4. 2001 Acevedo's image called Skull v02 was printed on the cover. Vol.34. Note: PDF is cover only, New York, NY: Leonardo / MIT
Leonardo (Journal of the International Society of Arts, Sciences and Technology) Volume 34 Number 4. Skull on the Cover
2001
Malina, Roger, ed. Leonardo (Journal of the International Society of Arts, Sciences and Technology) Volume 34 Number 4. Skull on the Cover. Vol.34. 4, 4 th ed.New York, NY: Leonardo / MIT Press, 2001.
Leonardo (Journal of the International Society of Arts, Sciences and Technology) Volume 34 Number 4. Skull on the Cover
2001
Malina, Roger, ed. Leonardo (Journal of the International Society of Arts, Sciences and Technology) Volume 34 Number 4. Skull on the Cover. Vol.34. 4, 4 th ed.Boston: Leonardo / MIT Press, 2001.
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