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  • Series of 3D prints in polymer additive plaster, highlighting the interrelation between real objects and their 3D virtual counterparts. The 3D print "Inevitable Beauty" is subjected to a temporal maelstrom in its fabrication, while "Compulsive
  • C. E. B. REAS (b. 1972, United States) lives and works in Los Angeles. His software, prints, and installations have has been featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions at museums and galleries in the United States, Europe, and Asia. REAS'
  • Tuer, Dot. The Second Nature of Simulation: Mirroring the Organic in the Virtual World of Char Davies's Ephémère In Char Davies: Ephémère, edited by National Gallery of CanadaOttawa, ON, Canada: 1998.
  • Substance -
    Richard Brown, Alan Dunning and Paul Woodrow Curated by Michael Alstad and Camille Turner InterAccess Electronic Media Arts Centre in partnership with Subtle Technologies and Year Zero One present Substance, an exhibition of interactive
  • Colmena -
    "Colmena" is a site-specific installation created by Martina Höfflin and Pascal Glissman, winners of the Pilar Juncosa and Sotherby's Award. About 100 analog creatures in hand-crocheted nests out of wire settled in trees of the mediterranean park up
  • Revelation of Eve Clone : Lin Pey-Chwen Digital Art Lab Exhibition Artist |Pey-Chwen Lin Curator |Ming Turner Place|Gallery K – Gallery L, Tainan Art Museum Building 2 Organizer| Tainan Art Museum Special Thanks to B.B.ART, Yiiisu Co., Ltd., Cmie
  • ADA Artist Interview with Suzanne AnkerArchive of Digital Art, September 2021Full text and interview by Carla Zamora on ADA:https://www.digitalartarchive.at/features/featured-artists/featured-artist-suzanne-anker.htmlYou are considered being a
  • Event: Festival Canal Connect / Teatros del canal / "Máquina Orgánica"Institution: The Wrong BiennaleComment:
  • Event: Festival Canal Connect / Teatros del canal / "Máquina Orgánica" - Madrid (Spain) / Curator : Charles CarcopinoInstitution: Ars Electronica Linz GmbH & Co KGComment:
  • Interference – a network dropping out, white noise on screens – is seldom welcome. Yet without it, we might not encounter new perspectives or discover new stars. At Jodrell Bank Observatory, scientists regard interference as unhelpful noise or