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Nell Tenhaaf
Nell Tenhaaf is an electronic media artist, writer and educator. Tenhaaf works propose the deconstruction of the m
ain
stream biological discourses and the cultural implications of biotechnologies and Artificial Life. She has exhibited across Canada,
TENORI-ON
2005
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2005
... switches
are
held within an...
Video Studio
1971
Three inflatable pavilions, Information Pavilion, Video Studio and Auditorium, were commissioned and developed specially for the international outdoor art exhibition Sonsbeek Buiten de Perken. The Video Studio was a PVC tensile skin stretched over
utHOPEia
2001
Hope in fusion with Utopia is here in perspective, looking at St Virgil, which has become part of the every day (esthétique du quotidien). By fragmenting the space and recontextualising elements of the place, utHOPEia is "hoping" to have the
Liquid_Eden: The Discreet Paradise of Networks
2005
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2005
... project
that
visualizes... The lilies
are
entirely...
roots
2005
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2006
... each wire
are
put through a...
An Explicit Volume
2001
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2001
... books so
that
individual... ch
air
s
are
arranged...
Cloud
2007
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2007
video
... ten grid,
are
rotated at...
Wave For Hokusai
2010
This work is a tribute to the Japanese artist Katsushika Hokus
ai,
whose woodblock print "The Great Wave off Kanagawa" (c. 1829-32) is not only one of the most-recognized pieces of Japanese art, but is also appreciated by turbulence researchers as an
Night Canoeing
2004
... reveal
that
you
are
in a...
that
you
are
in a boat,...
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