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  • Event: 50 minute film from Maison d'Ailleurs curated by Prudence GillInstitution: Hopkins Hall GalleryComment:
  • Event: UN CABINET DE CURIOSITÉ CONTEMPORAINInstitution: Maison d’art Bernard AnthoniozComment:
  • William Latham's Computer Artworks In 1990 Mark Ayres was commissioned by artist William Latham (then Visiting Fellow at the IBM UK Scientific Centre) to compose a score for his Computer Art film The Evolution of Form. The result was highly
  • "Flatsun," 2011 Custom-made LED screen, computerized surveillance tracking system, fluid dynamic algorithms (Navier Stokes, fractal flames, reaction diffusion and Perlin noise), aluminium, stainless steel, glass 55.12" / 140 cm diameter 6.3" / 6
  • Event: Festival International EXIT 2011 : Curator : Charles CarcopinoInstitution: Maison des Arts CréteilComment:
  • The CD-Rom plays a particularly challenging role in these developments. In providing artists with a broader "bandwidths" and more extensive data bases than can yet be readily accessed on the internet, the format of the CD-Rom challenges artists to
  • As far as the creases -
    Here, a human organ constitutes the landscape: a brain is covered in a fine film of aquatic algae. The alga deposits itself by taking its time and continues to grow at its own rhythm. I provide regular modest help: I change the water twice a
  • Reiner Strasser is an artist of traditional and digital arts. He studied art, art history and philosophy at the University of Mainz, Germany. His Web works, international collaborations, and Web art projects date from 1996. Strasser's Web work has
  • Tamas Waliczky was born in 1959 in Budapest. New media artist. Lives in Budapest, Hong Kong and Vienna. He started making animations at the age of nine. He then worked as a painter, illustrator and photographer. He started working with computers in
  • Rudolf Frisius and Ludger Brümmer. Audiovisuelle Komposition junger Künstler: Rudolf Frisius und Ludger Brümmer im Gespräch mit Damon Lee, Pei-Zu Shi und Claudia Robles.. Vol.45. Hören und Sehen—Musik audiovisuell, Mainz: Institut für Neue Musik