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Reiner Strasser
... 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, J
apa
n; FILE 2001, 2004, 2005, São... Reiner Strasser is an
arti
st of traditional and digital arts. He...
I Just Wannabe An
Arti
st (book 1 & 2)
2023
...I Just Wannabe An
Arti
st (book 1 & 2)
Arti
st: IJWBAAComment:
Virtual Book
2005
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2005
... book originated in
arti
sts' books. We thought about...
Media Art Learning
2000
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2002
... heranzuführen. Der modul
arti
ge Aufbau und die multimediale...
LAB 3: MARS - Media Arts ReSearch
1995
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2012
... research prototypes,
arti
stic projects, tools,...
Saehae Chung
Arti
st: Saehae ChungComment:
The Lake
2005
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2005
A site-specific installation, and early data artwork using live real-time biological data. The Lake questions how data abstracts life and our environment, and how we use technology to connect with living things. Installed by the lakeside at Tingrith
Tea Flock
2011
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2011
Tea Flock infuses migrating rituals and represents emerging patterns through the group behaviour of objects, using data from migratory birds to-and-from tea-growing countries and the UK. A dynamic gaggle of unfilled vessels flock to tea-rich lands
Rachel Strickland
... conducted research as an
Arti
st in Residence at Banff...
Ashok Sukumaran
Sukumaran’s recent work deals with the intersection of human habitat and “embedded” technology and the physical terrain of digital media. In adopting the view that many new-media technologies are not fundamentally new, his projects imagine a “what
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