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  • Kac, Eduardo. Hodibis Potax. Ivry-sur-Seine: Action poétique, 2007.
  • Fleischmann, Monika and Wolfgang Strauss. Das Digitale Archiv Und Seine Inszenierung: Suchen und Finden im vernetzten Wissensraum In Kritische Szenografie:Die Kunstausstellung im 21. Jahrhundert, edited by Kai-Uwe Hemkenhttps://
  • Mori -
    In Mori, the immediacy of the telematic embrace between earth and visitor questions the authenticity of mediated experience in the context of chance, human fragility, and geological endurance. Mori engages the earth as a living medium. Minute
  • Inside the entry curtain, visitors follow a fiber-optic cable to the center of the resonating enclosure where a portal through the floor frames the installation's focal point. The live seismic data stream drives an embedded visual display and
  • Bloom
    Bloom is an internet-based Earthwork that transforms seismic data into an exhuberant display of color. A seismometer at the Hayward Fault continuously measures the Earth's motion and transmits this data over the Internet to the installation, where
  • Biological theories, mathematical principles, and technology are founding elements in his work. He straddles the boundaries between video art, performance, net.art, music, and painting. An amalgam of nuances from a world ruled by data overload.
  • Ballet Mori - video
    To commemorate the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake, Ballet Mori engaged the Earth as a living medium and a conductor for dance. In this improvisational performance, SF Ballet Principal Dancer Muriel Maffre responded to a musical composition modulated
  • Rendez-Vous d'Imagina -
    Event: Rendez-Vous d'ImaginaInstitution: Carré SeitaComment:
  • Hattinger, Gottfried, ed. Reihe Video Kunst. http://www.hattinger.org/seiten/rvk.html, 2004 th ed.Linz, Austria: Landesgalerie Linz, 2004.
  • Huhtamo, Erkki. From Cybernation to Interaction: A Contribution to an Archeology of Interactivity In Wunschmaschine Welterfindung: Eine Geschichte der Technikvisionen seit dem 18. Jahrhundert, edited by Brigitte Felderer, 192-207. Vienna/New York: