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  • Real Time. Art en temps real Arts Santa Mònica 28.01 – 10.04.2016 Artists: Guillem Bayo, Clara Boj i Diego Díaz, Martin John Callanan, Grégory Chatonsky, Thierry Fournier, Varvara Guljajeva i Mar Canet, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, Nicolas Maigret, Katie
  • Reality is an intuitively understood component of our life. It is a philosophical category, a scientific constant, and something that everyone can define in his own way. Reality refers to everything that arises in time and then disappears, and
  • I am PhD researcher, professor and translator based in Barcelona and specialized in Digital Cultural Communication, meaning both Digital Media Studies and Digital Art in their theoretical aspects. I have written two books on narration in Digital
  • Bann, Stephan. Nouvelle Tendance .
  • Courchesne, Luc. Nouvelles tendances en museographie In Cahiers de recherche, Vol.2. , 97-106. Quebec City: Musée de la civilisation, 1990.
  • Epiphanies - video
    My first net.art piece, Epiphanies is a conceptual Google Hack inspired by James Joyce’s definition of the epiphany. It is considered as one of the very first pieces of “Google Art”, probably the first… In 2001, Google wasn’t yet the Internet
  • Open Head
    Open Head is Marnix de Nijs’s first interactive installation. Engine-powered the machine rotates a monitor attached to an arm of steel, which can reach a top speed of 120 km/hour. A visible image only appears on the screen when it is transformed by
  • Purification -
    Purification created during artist-in-residence in New Zealand at Unitec, the integration of local Maori myths, symbol and Nu Shu, trying to continue or construct new mysterious characters. The concept comes from both water and water surface,
  • The landscape which contains and surrounds us is the creation of the human community. The garden is nature created by man, a thought created about the world, which appears through human will, is tended and in time, with the transformation of the
  • A white cube was constructed in the club, inverting the familiar “white cube” gallery space. Inside, instructions encouraged participants to disclose secrets into a microphone. Their mute video was displayed on the dance floor, while their