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New Work
2007
Event: New WorkInstitution: Bitforms GalleryComment:
Sacred Code
2003
Event: Sacred CodeInstitution: Bitforms GalleryComment:
World on a Wire
2012
Event: World on a WireInstitution: Bitforms GalleryComment:
Bitforms Gallery
THE 4TH Pasa Festival
2019
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2019
Event: THE 4TH Pasa FestivalInstitution: BitglimComment:
REPSAT
2015
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Repsat uses the latest 3D printing technology and it´s conversion from digital files to printed format. Through this conversion we obtain three dimensional models in low relief called litophanies. This litophanies when are retroiluminated works as a
Telenoia
1992
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1992
What TELENOIA is about is telematic connectivity, mind to mind across the globe. We'll use e.mail like Earn, Bitnet, Internet. We'll use Fax, Telephone of course, ISDN if it's accessible.If we get hold of Videophones or some means of
The Waiting Room
2002
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2002
"The Waiting Room" is a virtual space that 50 users share through the Internet. The visitors to the space are strangers, united by the software, the Internet, and the artwork itself. In this space the visitor becomes a participant in a moving
BitParts
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On the North Pole Looking East
1990
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1990
A frame from the stereo animation A Volume of 2- Dimensional Julia Sets. This animation (like most computer animations) took up to 30 minutes per frame to render, 54,000 times slower than real time. In the early 1980s (with the exception of space
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