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RGB VW
1991
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1991
This work was conceived in relation to a particular location, a disused automobile factory in Karlsruhe. Such a space is clearly significative of industrial culture. But we are now shifting towards a more immaterial fascination - the media
Blow up
2005
video
Blow Up records, amplifies, and projects human breath into a room-sized field of wind. The installation comprises two devices. The first is a rectangular array of twelve small impellers, which stands on a table on one side of the gallery. This small
Maschinensehen (Machine-Vision)
2013
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2013
Through video essays and photography, the exhibition MASCHINENSEHEN [MACHINEVISION] documents the practice of picture production: its devices and technologies, the laboratories, as well as the sites where the new processes are applied. In addition,
Nano
2003
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2004
Two UCLA professors-media and net artist Victoria Vesna and nanoscience pioneer James Gimzewski-are at the forefront of the intersection of art and science. Their groundbreaking project, 'NANO', now on view at the Los Angeles County Museum
NANO Mandala
2004
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2004
The Nanomandala is an installation by media artist Victoria Vesna, in collaboration with nanoscience pioneer James Gimzewski. The installation consists of a video projected onto a disk of sand, 8 feet in diameter. Visitors can touch the sand as
Location of I
2007
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2009
In an attempt to become the absolute citizen, Martin John Callanan published his physical location every minute for two years between March 2007 and July 2009. Every minute of every day since the beginning of 2007 I have continually published my
From Envisioning to Embodying the Virtual
2000
Fisher, Scott S.. From Envisioning to Embodying the Virtual In Tangibles Bits: Towards Seamless Interfaces between People, Bits and Atoms, edited by Hiroshi Ishii and Tangible Media GroupTokyo, Japan: NTT Publishing Co., 2000.
The Time Machine that is Landscape
2006
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2006
The Time Machine that is Landscape brings together sound, video and paint in unison to bring the sensorial delight of the Cornish landscape to life. Julie Freeman’s environmental field recordings are embedded within, behind and around Robert
Making Things Public. Atmospheres of Democracy
2005
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2005
Curatorial managers: Bruno Latour and Peter Weibel Curator of the web-based projects: Steve Dietz The exhibition Making Things Public addresses the challenge of renewing politics by applying to it the spirit of art and science. This unusual
Featured Artist Maurice Benayoun
10/2019
.. interested in the poetry and metaphysics of new technologies. He has created a series of award-winning works that probe the expressive power of new technologies to ask questions about the world ..
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