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The Thoughtbody Environment
2005
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The Thoughtbody EnvironmentArtist: Bill SeamanComment:
Tunnel
2000
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2000
The coal tunnel has no architecture. Its walls consist of the stuff the mine produces. It has no exterior, an interior shaped by the task for which it is intended, surfaces that are nothing but raw materials, and a shape that must follow the coal
ComSpace
2007
ComSpaceArtist: Bill SeamanComment:
Architecture of Association
2007
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2010
video
Architecture of AssociationArtist: Bill SeamanComment:
Passage Sets/One Pulls Pivots at the Tip of the Tongue (Wall of Light Version)
2010
video
Passage Sets/One Pulls Pivots at the Tip of the Tongue (Wall of Light Version)Artist: Bill SeamanComment:
A China of Many Senses
2011
video
A China of Many SensesArtist: Bill SeamanComment:
Insight Engine
2014
video
Insight EngineArtist: Bill SeamanComment:
S_traits
2011
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2014
S_traitsArtist: Bill SeamanComment:
Water Catalogue Linear Video
1984
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1984
video
Water Catalogue Linear Video 1984 1984, 27:30 min, color, sound A lyrical fusion of hypnotic images, original music and spoken narrative text, The Water Catalogue is a meditation on the power and poetry of water. In this impressionistic "video
Telling Motions
1985
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1986
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Telling Motions Bill Seaman 1985-86, 20:10 min, color, sound This dreamlike, hypnotic work is structured in four sections, each of which repeats, in various permutations, key visual and verbal systems. Part One introduces the main theme — a poetic
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