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Trigger
2005
Trigger explored the vignettes, ebbs, flows and narratives that emerge from the relationships we have with urban spaces. It featured seven projections that were configured to fill the stairwell space. Visitors passed through a set of 12 motion
Corby & Baily & Mackenzie
... conjunctions of softw
are
-based visualisation and the...
Lawrence Bird
Lawrence Bird practices in the visual arts, architecture, and urban design. A fascination with images of cities and geography, and relationships between image and materiality, informs his visual art practise. He has worked for Sputnik Architecture,
the puppet(s)
2005
video
Two dancers, a visual artist and a sound artist, perform live. Performing bodies as an interface between the spectators and the media environment. By manipulating the sensors, spectators can modify certain parameters of the media environment.
Gary Hill
1973 first video experiments; in the 1980s starts a video program at the Cornish College of the Arts; since 1985 lives in Seattle (USA). Gary Hill is one of the most important contemporary artists investigating the relationships between words,
We have a situation, Coventry!
2016
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2016
Coventry University dominates in the centre of Coventry, a sprawling campus that is gradually swalllowing more and more formerly public spaces as it builds an academic empire on top of what was once the bustling centre of a large manufacturing town.
Open Society Structures - Algorithms Triptych
2009
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2009
... people feed into, and
are
influenced by aspects of the...
The Relative Velocity Inscription Device
2007
Vanouse, Paul. The Relative Velocity Inscription Device Signs of Life: Bio Art and Beyond, Ed. Eduardo Kac, MIT Press (2007): 277-283.
Biopoetry (series/concept 1999-present)
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2009
The biopoem "Erratum I" is what Kac calls a "biotope", that is, a living work that changes in response to internal metabolism and environmental conditions, including temperature, relative humidity, airflow, and light levels in the exhibition space.
To be here and there: General Relativity and Quantum Physics
2010
Kisseleva, Olga. To be here and there: General Relativity and Quantum Physics In PLASTK Art and Science 1, Université Paris 1, Panthéon-Sorbonne, edited by Olga KisselevaParis: Université de Paris I, Panthéon-Sorbonne, 2010.
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