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Peter Zorn
Artist: Peter ZornComment:
Heath Bunting Interview
2011
Bunting, Heath. Heath Bunting Interview www.tate.org.uk/context-comment/video/heath-bunting-interview [05.07.2017].
Peter d`Agostino
Peter d'Agostino is an artist who has been working in video and new media for three decades. His pioneering projects have been exhibited internationally in the form of installations, performances, telecommunications events, and broadcast
place-urbanity
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2003
Event: place-urbanityInstitution: Australian Center for the Moving Image (ACMI)Comment:
Interactive Frictions
1999
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1999
Event: Interactive FrictionsInstitution: University of Southern CaliforniaComment:
Ars Electronica 1993: Artificial Life - Genetic Art
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Event: Ars Electronica 1993: Artificial Life - Genetic ArtInstitution: BrucknerhausComment:
Ars Electronica 1994: Intelligent Environment
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Event: Ars Electronica 1994: Intelligent EnvironmentInstitution: BrucknerhausComment:
Pam Skelton: ‘Ghost Town’
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Event: Pam Skelton: ‘Ghost Town’Institution: World-Wide Video FestivalComment:
Shock of the View
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Event: Shock of the ViewInstitution: Walker Art CenterComment:
Sylvia Eckermann
Sylvia Eckermann In Sylvia Eckermann's work, a discursive engagement with form and media culminates in critical artistic reflections about our entanglement as individuals in current socio-economic situations. Eckermann works with various media
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