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Enter the Plastoscene
2021
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2021
Humans have created a whole new epoch for the denizens of the ocean: the Plastocene. Plastic has become a ubiquitous part of the world's oceans, permeating all layers from the surface down to the darkest depths. Humans like to consider themselves
Club Confessional
2001
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2001
video
... encouraged p
arti
cipants to disclose secrets...
Give Me Your Secret
2008
... Through immersive p
arti
cipation, visitors witness how...
Amy Youngs
... venues such as the Te P
apa
Museum in New Zealand, the... has earned an Individual
Arti
st Grant from the Ohio Arts...
Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun
... this installation, the p
arti
cipant explores a sacred...
4'33'' Chair- Relax
2009
The chair’s interactive interface creates a sonic environment that transforms our emotional state into sound. Drawing inspiration from John Cage's 4'33”, the concept of the chair explores themes of waiting, boredom, silence, and noise. As visitors
Andrea Zapp
... exhibiting media
arti
st working across many...
MOON M
arti
na Zelenika
...The interdisciplinary
arti
st MOON a.k.a. M
arti
na Zelenika is...
Theremin
2022
...Theremin
Arti
st: Ilknur YalvacComment:
HORTUS DIGITALIS
2022
This Augmented reality video is an early short version of the video installation 'Hortus Delicarium'. Its about the dilemma between our changing perception of reality through the interference of emerging technologies and our demand for nostalgy,
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