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  • Telematic Connections: The Virtual Embrace is a traveling exhibition organized and circulated by Independent Curators International (ICI), New York, and curated by Steve Dietz. The exhibition, Web site and the accompanying CD-ROM are made possible,
  • Telematic Connections: The Virtual Embrace is a traveling exhibition organized and circulated by Independent Curators International (ICI), New York, and curated by Steve Dietz. The exhibition, Web site and the accompanying CD-ROM are made possible,
  • Telematic Connections: The Virtual Embrace is a traveling exhibition organized and circulated by Independent Curators International (ICI), New York, and curated by Steve Dietz. The exhibition, Web site and the accompanying CD-ROM are made possible,
  • The Butterfly in the Brain is the name of an exhibition that referenced the human nervous system. It consisted of a series of digital prints that employs the image of a brain that has been produced by MRI technology. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
  • Difference Engine #3 -
    The Difference Engine #3 uses the architecture of the ZKM Media Museum as a 3D template and the visitors to the museum as the interface. It is an interactive, multi-user, sculpture about surveillance, voyeurism, digital absorption and spiritual
  • Digital Portrait inspired by Matthew Florez: The difference between perceived self, and the rest of the universe.
  • Activism -
    ACTivism was a computer videogame created by Beatriz Albuquerque in 2005-2007, exploring activist key words that functioned in the audience as a way to remember, transform persons that read them and further contemplate afterwards. With
  • Berlot, Uršula. Minimal difference and modern mimesis Likovne besede/Art Words. Ljubljana: ZDSLU 103 (2016).
  • Berlot, Uršula. The Space of Infrathin Difference: Non-similar Similarity in Duchamp’s Art Sodobnost, nov. 2010/74. Ljubljana: Kulturno-umetniško društvo Sodobnost International (2010).
  • Event: Biennal of Electrocic Art «Bio Difference»Institution: The Lawrence Art GalleryComment: