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  • Crystal Math. 1-channel video, 5.1 sound, 5000 m nylon-wire With thousands of meters of nylon threat Sylvia Eckermann produced a spider web that serves as the captivating projection screen for her "expressive verbal image" (Sabine Dreher) with which
  • How to view and operate the analytical grid and its several elementsENTER PROJECT HERE:The links will redirect you to the original artworks on the Whitney Museum's Artport (for CODeDOC) or the digitalartarchive.at (for CODeDOC II). Please check
  • Artist: Janina HothComment:
  • Grau, Oliver and Janina Hoth and Eveline Wandl-Vogt, ed. Digital Art through the Looking Glass: New strategies for archiving, collecting and preserving in Digital Humanities. Krems a. d. Donau: Edition Donau-Universität, 2019.
  • Interfaces -
    "Interfaces" was a live exchange conceived and organized by Eduardo Kac which took place on December 10, 1990, between a group of artists in Chicago and another group in the Center For Creative Inquiry, at the Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburgh.
  • Latent Figure Protocol takes the form of a media installation that uses DNA samples to create emergent representational images. The installation includes a live science experiment, the result of which is videotaped and repeated for the duration of
  • Free Range Grain -
    Free Range Grain was a live, performative action that used basic molecular biology techniques to test for genetically modified (GM) food in the global food trade. CAE wanted this interventionist performance to demonstrate how the "smooth space" of
  • Tweetopia
    Tweetopia are data-scrolls, documenting the passing of time, through minute changes in a fixed structure, using data from the evolving DiGi-FLiP project @jtwinedotcom on the micro-blogging site Twitter over the course of three years from 2013 to
  • Suyuan Stone Generator - 1 Hour Equals 100 Million YearsArtist: Zhan WangComment:
  • Time: color - video
    ‘Time: color’ consists of an immersive installation that seeks to modify our experience of time by converting hours into color. A set of chromatic clocks, each set to a different GMT time zone, projects, in a semicircle, the current time in their