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  • Event: Ars Electronica 1986: Terminal KunstInstitution: Ars Electronica Linz GmbH & Co KGComment:
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    Event: Terminal ZoneInstitution: Art Center Le NoroîtComment:
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    Event: Terminal ZoneInstitution: Centre international de poésie de MarseilleComment:
  • An Imaginary Museum of Revolutions was a proposed multimedia installation to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the French Revolution. The basic concept was to address 200 revolutions from the French Revolution up to the present-day. The major
  • Fischer, Hervè, ed. L'Histoire de l'art est terminée. Paris: Balland, 1981.
  • Plexiglass, artificial resin, projection, reflection plexiglass dim: 180 x 100 cm; immaterial parts: variable dimensions 'In her art works, Uršula Berlot is observing the influences of so called coincidences and the results that uncontrolled
  • A Commodore Amiga hyper-media computer programme, based on the theme of a media reported event from the 1990 Remembrance Ceremony in Whitehall, London. A young man ran out from the crowd and set fire to himself and shouted the words "think about the
  • The popular images of fantastic worlds where gratuitous pleasure is provided for every whim are not met by the often mundane experience of, for example, communicating on the internet, or the relative drudgery of complex computer programming. These
  • What would life be like if it were made from computer algorithms rather than flesh and blood? Artificial Life is the name given to the simulation of natural forms and processes using materials other than those found in nature. It is not so much a