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  • ...Weibel, Peter. Musik und Medien. Vom Klang im technischen Zeitalter. Vol.2. Enzyklopädie der Medien, Berlin: Hatje Cantz, 2016.
  • ... eyes. The exterior installation space communicates a contrasting image to the domestic interior. Unlike the inside, the technology is very visible - akin to a media lab environment. The telepresent interfaces located on the outside of the installation,...
  • ... dimensions and dancer´s movements have been transformed into the electronic moving images focusing on a survival camp of the techno society. (av-arkki.fi)
  • Tracing -
    ... on both sides of the wall. One side consists of impersonal collected data of everyday stituations, systems, issues of technology and personal keywords reflecting a cultural perspective about technological culture. The other side of the wall, provides...
  • ...“Ins Universum der technischen Bilder” or “Lob der Oberflächlichkeit“ – with such programmatic titles Vilém Flusser (1920–1991) advanced to become one of the most influential thinkers to deal with communication and media in the 20th century. Flusser vigorously accepted...
  • Time and Time again -
    ... exhibit. It explores the complex relationships between our increasingly interlinked bodies and machines, and the resulting techno-cultural identity. The installation places museum visitors and internet viewers in a complex web of engineered...
  • ...Patricia Olynyk is an artist, writer, and educator whose work explores science and technology-related themes and the ways in which social systems and institutional structures shape our understanding of the world. She was appointed inaugural director of the unified...
  • ... a means of "touching the heart" in a somewhat Japanese way by measuring the heartbeat of the "honest" body and using other technologies to reveal a new code of non-verbal communication from a hidden dimension in society. Naoko Tosa called this...
  • ... the spider environment to allow humans to observe and commune with them while mixing both humans and spider in an eco-techno-web. Many spiders have eight eyes though some have just six, and all have jaw structures called (chelicerae) which are...
  • ... in the electronic city. Accompanying the work is a gallery of "window figures", ranging from Vermeer's geographer to the techno-voyeur (via guards, protestors, exhibitionists and more). See video for details.