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Screens/Images/Worlds_Transformations of Seeing
2003
Kluszczyński, Ryszard W.. Screens/Images/Worlds_Transformations of Seeing Art Inquiry V (2003): 87-104.
From Ukiyo-e to Mobile Phone Screens - A Japanese Perspective
2004
Kusahara, Machinko. From Ukiyo-e to Mobile Phone Screens - A Japanese Perspective In Migrating Images, edited by Peter C. Seel and Petra StegmannBerlin: House of World Cultures: 2004.
WRO 01
2001
WRO 01: Screens
Manchester Urban Screens
2007
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2007
URBAN SCREENS conference at Cornerhouse + media art events in public space Manchester, UK, October 2007
John F. Simon J.
John F. Simon, Jr. is an artist who uses programming language as an activated extension of written language. His software programs are displayed on the Web and also on wall-mounted LCD screens. His software compositions never repeat. The beautiful
Ryota Kuwakubo "R/V"
2005
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2005
An affinity between humans and robots. Cute robots are equipped with monitoring screens reflecting participants faces. YCAM opens an exhibition of artist Ryota Kuwabuko's new installation "R/V". In this work, participants who use remote control
WRO 01: Screens / raise of Cyberspace
2001
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2001
The leading theme of the WRO 01 Biennale, SCREENS expresses the character of the media art's present state. On one hand it seems appealed by fast development of cognitive horisons and expression of new communication spaces, and on the other
Urban Screens Melbourne 08: Mobile Publics
2008
Event: Urban Screens Melbourne 08: Mobile PublicsInstitution: Fed Square Pty LtdComment:
Occupy Wall Screens
2012
Event: Occupy Wall ScreensInstitution: Arte CreativeComment:
Occupy Wall Screens
2012
Event: Occupy Wall ScreensInstitution: Palais de TokyoComment:
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