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  • comprises five video projections which atmospherically depict and re-interpret our habitat. In the exhibition space five projections are set up like a landscape. Each of these projections represents one aspect of the manifestation of nature as
  • 40JAHREVIDEOKUNST.DE Teil 2 Joseph Beuys, Wolf Kahlen, Ulrike Rosenbach, Holger Czukay, Anna Oppermann, Klaus vom Bruch, Walter Schröder-Limmer, Bazon Brocks, Gerry Schum, Jörg Herold, Michael Morgner, Lutz Dammbeck, Ulrich Rückriem, Klaus Rinke,
  • Event: Atmospherics/Weather WorksInstitution: Beall Center for Art and Technology University of California IrvineComment:
  • Timeless Universe -
    Timeless Universe 2006 Valencia 17 May - 9 July . Sala Parpallo the leading art gallery of Valencia hosts the largest one man show to date of Paul Friedlander's work including the major new installation, Timeless Universe. Waves of Possibility
  • Event: Atom, Bit, Coin, Transactional Art Between Sublimation and ReificationInstitution: City University Hong KongComment:
  • Event: Atom, Bit, Coin, Transactional Art Between Sublimation and ReificationInstitution: Art Machines: International Symposium on Computational Media ArtComment:
  • In Medias Res -
    Morehshin Allahyari & Daniel Rourke, Banz & Bowinkel, Malte Bartsch, Mariechen Danz, Angela Fette, Hans Haacke, Konsortium (Lars Breuer, Sebastian Freytag, Guido Münch), Reiner Maria Matysik, Theresa Schubert, Anja Schwörer kuratiert von Ursula
  • Invisible Cantilever -
    This project considers the distance between the viewer and what is being viewed. How does technology alter our perceptions of distance, scale, and structure? Technologies for viewing continue to evolve, from the camera obscura to the telescope to
  • Nano-Scape - video
    This nano-scale sculpture is invisible, just like the Nano-world it comments about. While science and media try to capture images of these tiniest of particles in order to understand their properties, Nano-Scape tries to make this Nano-world
  • A sculptural homage to the helicopter attack scene from the film Apocalypse Now! Duplicate robots dangle from a metal frame, with arrays of black rods joining each of the eight Fedora hats to these machines. The Squadron is in flight formation and