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  • Thiel, Tamiko. Site Venice Site Biennale AR Lab (May 2014): 29-33.
  • "Das Rätsel des Überflüssigen" ("Conundrum of the Superfluous"), curator Serafine Lindemann/artcircolo, for "Klimaherbst 2014/Wie Viel Haben braucht das Sein?" in Munich.
  • It´s time
    IT'S TIME challenges one of the overarching question that pertains to the post-modern world: the acceleration of time induced by collective behaviors, and the level of frustration it induces on individuals. IT'S TIME aims at investigating several
  • Eidsheim, Nina Sun. Sensing Sound: Singing and Listening as Vibrational Practice. United States of America: Duke University Press, 2015.
  • Alp Tuğan works on sociotechnology, generative art, and sonic arts and has participated in various exhibitions and events with his audiovisual projects. Tuğan is also a co-founding member of the live coding duo called RAW (www.rawlivecoding.com).
  • Sophie Taeuber-Arp's Vanishing Lines Myriam Thyes, 2015, animation, HD video, 10:10, loop, stereo. Sound: Silvia Pachler. In what is, prima facie, a mesh of abstract lines, no few of the works that Sophie Taeuber-Arp completed between 1940 and 1942
  • The Wish - video
    "THE WISH" Narration: "Everything was falling. Then the Waves came. They wrapped houses and entire cities. And with them, came the Ears, and the Eyes. And sometimes a Nose would sit on the kid's dinner. With no homes and no cities, the citizens went
  • VENOMENON -
    Based on her continuous research on counterfactual thinking, media artist Elke Reinhuber explores how to present a narrative in a multi-linear manner by fragmenting and dissecting it for the audience. Venomenon was shot in stereo 3D, completely on
  • Interactive web app for exploring a dataset of 3200 Instagram selfie photos shared in 5 global cities, and separate visualizations of these photos created with custom software. Source: Lev Manovich
  • Self&Other -
    Self&Other (2015 in progress) An in progress Robot performance, by Roc Parés & Martí Sánchez-Fibla, featuring two NAO anthropomorphic Robots. The scene is organized around an empty mirror frame, with one robot on each side. The two identical robots