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  • The Messenger is an Internet driven installation based on early proposals for the electrical telegraph, in particular those made by the Catalan scientist Francesc Salvá. It examines the metaphors encoded within technology, especially lost or
  • Liquid Eden is a java-based Web project that visualizes the collective mark of networked communication. Gardens have both a symbolic and personal relevance to the project. As a frequent subject of landscape painting, they have been used to
  • BODYSCOPE
    Video projection (2,50′), digital print on aluminum dim: 150 x 200 cm The repeated kaleidoscopic video was created on the basis of radiological image of a spine and projected back over the original radiological image printed on an aluminum support.
  • 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
  • ... with the homeowners, the artists took several hundred photos of...
  • FORMACIÓN Licenciado en Bellas Artes. Facultad Alonso Cano, Universidad de Granada. Beca Erasmus, Université Paris 8, París. Beca Séneca, Universidad del Pais Vasco, Bilbao. EXPOSICIONES INDIVIDUALES 2010 La imagen-velocidad. Espacio MeBaS,
  • Placed in the middle of the Center for Contemporary Art, the yellow canary was given a very large and comfortable cylindrical white cage, on top of which circuit-boards, a speaker, and a microphone were located. A clear Plexiglas disc separated the
  • Interfaces -
    ... 10, 1990, between a group of artists in Chicago and another group in...
  • Bots -
    Copyrighted memes live in our minds, influence our thoughts, even shape our decisions. We are hosts for these memes, yet we have no say in their design, nor do we have the legal right to alter them. Like sacred icons they are controlled by corporate
  • In 2014, I was invited to exhibit Revelation of Eve Clone IV in “Raising the Temperature” at the Queens Museum of Arts, New York. The work presented Eve Clone being submerged by seawater in a ruin. The water was dyed red, like blood from the dead.