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Myron Turner
Myron Turner's works created for the web have been collected and shown in a variety of Internet venues, including the Whitney Artport series, Javamuseum, and the Rhizome Artbase, and in 2006 he was nominated for a Viper award. He was also among the
Methodology in VR concept development
2000
Event: Methodology in VR concept developmentInstitution: World@rt, VRCenter NordComment:
Velocity in Cultural Development
2000
Event: Velocity in Cultural DevelopmentInstitution: Culture on the MoveComment:
Femi-Flow: Creating Female Subjectivity in Art
2018
Event: Femi-Flow: Creating Female Subjectivity in ArtInstitution: National Taiwan Craft Research and Development InstituteComment:
Digital Dreams – exhibition at Manege / MediaArtLab in the context of the III Moscow International Forum for Innovative Development "Open Innovations"
2014
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2014
Event: Digital Dreams – exhibition at Manege / MediaArtLab in the context of the III Moscow International Forum for Innovative Development "Open Innovations"Institution: Museum of Screen Culture (MediaArtLab)Comment:
Martin Wattenberg
My work focuses on visual explorations of culturally significant data. I'm constantly seeking new ways to represent information to create connection, insight, narrative and beauty. A particular interest is using visual tools to foster collaboration
Frieder Nake "Die präzisen Vergnügen"
2005
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2005
The exhibition shows works by the computer scientist, Frieder Nake (now resident in Bremen), who was a member of the Stuttgart group led by Max Bense. He displayed his first algorithmically generated digital graphics in Stuttgart in 1965, as did
Multiplicity
1996
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1996
These manually created photomontages were created as the basis for an op-art style silkscreen series and its further development as a kinetic object.
Developmental Models of Multicellular Organism: A Computer Graphics Perspective
1987
Lindenmayer, Aristid and Prusinkiewicz Przemyslaw. Developmental Models of Multicellular Organism: A Computer Graphics Perspective ALIFE (1987): 221-250.
The Maps of the Future or Geographical developments
2014
Karen Alekyan. The Maps of the Future or Geographical developments https://vimeo.com/93645614.
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