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  • Grond, F. and C. Robles. INTERMITTENT – a Generative Audio-Visual Installation. Performative Science and Beyond, Involving Process in Research, Hans. H. Diebner editor,Springer Verlag (2006): 128 – 131.
  • Event: Dieci anni di Computer Animazione 1987-1996Institution: Visionaria Film FestivalComment:
  • Pabellon Macondo -
    The International Book Fair of Bogota, one of the largest book fairs in the world, celebrates the role of literature in Latin American culture and its importance to the people of Colombia. The Colombian author Gabriel García Márquez, who died in
  • In 1996, the festival was still held in September, unlike later, when it was traditionally held in spring. This year, the film programme was put together in cooperation with the Swiss Film, Video and Multimedia Festival VIPER. It presented
  • Event: Net Art Died But Is Doing WellInstitution: The Wrong BiennaleComment:
  • The six video segments in Jordan Crandall's installation Heatseeking were shot with a diverse array of technologies, including surveillance apparatuses used by the U.S. Border Patrol to search out and capture illegal immigrants crossing over
  • Playing Alphabet is an interactive installation composed of two computer keyboards. All alphabet letters are used to be heard in the same time, all of them are pronounced by male and female artificial voices. The two users can keep quiet or listen
  • Public Messages -
    Typed sentences has been collected by people I met and I’m actually meeting in chat for two years. These sentences are not picked up from conversations but they’re written thoughts near the avatars, substantially they have the same function, they’re
  • Faces in the Sky -
    Look to the clouds trying to image faces is a carefree game that everyone does. In Faces in the Sky the artificial intelligence of a computer try to do the same action through an algorithm made for search human faces inside photos. I submitted to
  • GaribaldiMap -
    “GaribaldiMap” intends to map all monuments to Giuseppe Garibaldi, as far as possible, throughout the world. Probably most statues of the “hero of the two worlds” can be found in squares, crossroads or main streets. This could be one of the reasons