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  • Cracks to Oases -
    ... modern water pumping and ancient water infrastructure. A sensibility given by the artist attention to the diversity of techniques functioning at different levels of intensity. Cracks become oases might be understood as a catalogue, a compilation that...
  • ... the visitor jumps from being an observer to being a protagonist through an effective embodied narrative process. Innovative technologies that allow techniques such as CRISPR bring up again the debate around genetics since it places us in front of new...
  • Document B -
    ... be recorded on videotape and edited, making a sequence of events for each performer linked to the whole. Digitised matting techniques will produce an integrated performance, opening the enclosed area of the gallery to the space of the imagination. (source:...
  • William Kentridge -
    ... vivid tool for interpreting our world. Since the end of the 1960's, Kentridge has worked with a large range of media and techniques, from charcoal drawings on paper to etchings, from animated films to acting, set designing and directing numerous...
  • Cadence -
    ... noticing the changes that have occurred during different seasons and weather conditions. The term 'direct animation' applies to techniques in which animated imagery is created through physical engagement with film by ‘directly’ marking, or placing small objects...
  • ... science, and life? This book focuses on important artistic developments brought forward by the use of genetic engineering techniques. Aside from carrying out a critical analysis, all the artists who combine genetic material of different origins are...
  • Grass - video
    ... source and reflection control, compounded transformations, data generation with sophisticated light pen drawing, and other techniques to control and manipulate visual information. . . . It was the orientation and goal-emphasis of the artist-animator,...
  • Pupil
    ... to the distance, to the learning of a language that is not one's own, that babbles. It is composed with different digital techniques that include but are not limited to pure data programming, the use of field recordings and free improvisation with...
  • ... by Rothko, Venus de Milo, and Giacometti, IJWBAA’s distinct style fuses classical elements with contemporary digital techniques, creating art that transcends traditional boundaries of minimalism, abstraction, and emotional depth. Renowned for his...
  • ... 1997, designed and developed research prototypes, artistic projects, tools, interfaces and events intersecting art, science and technology. The experimental research lab invented “tools for the art of tomorrow” in teams of architects, artists, designers,...