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  • Tollen
    In an arena of about 6m by 10m the artist puts a number of spinning tops in motion. He attempts to drive them as a kind of flock or lets them interact as a kind of self-sustaining system. They move in unpredictable ways, sometimes careful and
  • Fleischmann, Monika and Wolfgang Strauss. Home of the Brain : A networked VR installation as virtual exhibition of philosophers' thoughts In Virtual Creativity, edited by Bruce E. DrushelISSN: 2397-9712, , 111-115. Bristol: Intellect, 2019.
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    This performance is about the materialization of the performer’s thoughts and feelings on the stage. In the performance, imagination becomes spatial. The stage is a place for the appearance of the invisible. Yasu Ohashi says: “the actors aim at our
  • Elke Reinhuber is not your average artist, because she became a specialist on choice, decision making and counterfactual thoughts in media arts. As a decidophobic in her own life, she explores in particular alternative layers of the here and now
  • Huhtamo, Erkki. Twenty Fragmentary Thoughts on Video Installation In Interface: Nordic Video Art, edited by Pål Wrange, 18-23. Stockholm: Stiftelsen Nordisk Videokonst, 1990.
  • Pearlman,Ellen. Capture All Your Thoughts Datafied Research Newspaper 4, Issue 1 (2015).
  • Hauser, Jens. I Turtle? Thoughts and Paradoxes based on Su-Mei Tse's Ich-Manifestation In Su Mei-Tse, edited by Enrico Lunghi and Susanne Ghez, 167-185. Chicago: The Renaissance Society at The University of Chicago, 2006.
  • Puff, Melanie. Agieren im Zwischenraum - Gedanken zu einer Ethik der hybriden Identität / Acting in the Interstices - Thoughts on an Ethic of Hybrid Identity In Ars Electronica 2005: Hybrid. Living in Paradox, edited by Gerfried Stocker and
  • Event: The Dump, Defense of the Dump (video), 4 pigment prints from The Dump Recycling of thoughtsInstitution: Charbon Art SpaceComment:
  • Y straight forward? A city-tour guide of a different sort The human eye is an omnivore and so constantly feeding the corresponding brain cells with loads of information. Only later the important is segregated from the insignificant, but far more