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Metadesign
2010
LAB[au]. Metadesign. Quebec: Les Presses du Réel, 2010.
hello process!
2006
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2010
aymeric mansoux / marloes de valk , 2006-2010 Computer, dot matrix printer, chain paper and ink The source code of Hello Process! can be found at: http://gitorious.org/metabiosis/hello_process and it is sold under Public License GNU , version
fotoJueves-La Ficción como Metáfora del Mundo
2016
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2016
Event: fotoJueves-La Ficción como Metáfora del MundoInstitution: Centro Colombo Americano de BogotáComment:
L'A.M.E. et la réalité virtuelle
1994
Event: L'A.M.E. et la réalité virtuelleInstitution: Assises du Métafort, AubervilliersComment:
Stupid Robot
1987
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1987
Designed to annoy, reminiscent of a legless beggar, Stupid Robot shakes a can of metal parts noisily when approached.
Unstable
1990
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1990
Computer graphic installation Images of stars and galaxies are displayed as pixels of light whose structure is randomized by computer processing. These are projected onto a large curved metal sheet whose galvanized surface reflects the light to
4 Space
1991
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1991
In this interactive installation, three viewers are able to manipulate components of a computer-generated image using multi-axis joysticks positioned in front of a projection screen. The image is a half octagonal cylinder that is divided into three
SeC - Solve et Coagula
1997
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1997
Solve et Coagula is primarily an attempt to give birth to a new life form: half digital, half organic. Through a multisensorial, full duplex sensory interface the installation networks the human with an emotional, sensing and artificially
What will come (Has already come)
2006
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2007
This installation features the debut of an important new addition to the SCMA collection, “What Will Come” (2006), a major film by the South African artist William Kentridge. One of the most innovative aspects of Kentridge’s work is his hand-drawn
Pinches Pelos Dodger
2008
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2008
Installation, human hair coated with platinum film and engraved with a focused ion beam, test tube, illuminated electron-microscope duratrans print, metal frame, certificate
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