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  • DAS IST MEINE NEUE FREUNDIN This installation explores one example of the cyberfeminist protagonist: Lara Croft in the computer game 'Tomb Raider.' This mediawork is comprised of several elements: German poster advertising for the game,
  • The Wish - video
    "THE WISH" Narration: "Everything was falling. Then the Waves came. They wrapped houses and entire cities. And with them, came the Ears, and the Eyes. And sometimes a Nose would sit on the kid's dinner. With no homes and no cities, the citizens went
  • A project in Environmental Art - urban art created a translocated geography, to commemorate the 200 years of liberation of Latin American countries, in 2010 mixing two places in the city of São Paulo. The signal transmission, via a wireless network,
  • Moore, Lila. Tombs and Reels of Consciousness: The Aesthetics that Interlinks Ancient Ritualistic Artefacts and Digital, Augmented and Virtual Reality https://www.scienceopen.com/hosted-document?doi=10.14236/ewic/EVA2019.30 [08.07.2019].
  • Ditta, Su. Eyeing the Sublime: Poetic Politics in the Work of Lisa Steele and Kim Tomczak In The Blood Records Written and Annotated: Critical Symptoms, Oakville, Ont.: Oakville Galleries Print., 1999.
  • Between dream and wakefulness there is an area where things do not belong to dreams yet, but they are still not real completely. Here travels Tom Tomiczky getting through from one story to another, being the hero of poetic, burlesque, surreal or
  • The Formula of the Present - Digital Natives, Digital Immigrants New Budapest Gallery Tamas Waliczky's "Adventures of Tom Tomiczky" computer animation will be part of the exhibition. organizer: Center for Culture & Communication Foundation Curators:
  • Pikapika -
    Meet Pikapika--a character influenced by anime and manga; Japanese pop animation and comics. Pikapika embodies movements from bunraku (puppet theater), a movement vocabulary Tomie Hahn studied while learning nihon buyo (Japanese traditional dance)
  • video, 7.40’ The video Bodyfraction parallels microscopic images of fragments of the artist’s body (tooth enamel, skin, nails, hair etc.) with recordings of drawings and light-sensitive objects created on their basis. Drawings were digitally