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Tanja Vujinovic
...Tanja Vujinovic is a media
arti
st working internationally since 1997....
Lotus Meditation
2019
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2019
... both tea and Zen to J
apa
n. As you trigger more of the...
Bruce Wands
... including Europe, J
apa
n, Hong Kong and Beijing,... Bruce Wands is an
arti
st, writer and musician. He has lectured,...
M
arti
n Wattenberg
... a computer scientist and
arti
st. He is a co-leader, with...
Marius Watz
...Watz is an
arti
st based in New York and Oslo. He works extensively...
Peter Weibel
...Peter Weibel is an
arti
st, theorist, musician, curator and educator....
Grahame Weinbren
Grahame Weinbren is a pioneer of interactive cinema. His installations have been exhibited since 1985, including the Whitney Museum, ICA (London), the Guggenheim Museum, the Bonn Kunsthalle, and the Centre Georges Pompidou. Commissions include the
Unexpected Growth
2018
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2019
Perturbations in the natural order have torn the fabric of the space-time continuum, and unexpected growths are seeping into our world - perhaps from our own future. Augmented reality apps transform our mobile devices into "ARscopes;" allowing us to
Lend me your Face!
2020
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2023
... a single photo of each p
arti
cipating visitor's face to...
Touching, Traces: The 2020 COVID Election Diaries
2020
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2020
In the first year of the coronavirus pandemic it was thought that transmission was primarily through physical contact. We were hyperaware of the surfaces we touched and of the traces that may or may not be on those surfaces. Indeed, for those alone
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