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SPEED
1996
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1996
Event: SPEEDInstitution: Wilhelm Lehmbruck MuseumComment:
Imago
1991
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1991
Event: ImagoInstitution: ZKMComment:
DEAF 94: Digital Nature
1994
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1994
Event: DEAF 94: Digital NatureInstitution: V2_Lab for the Unstable MediaComment:
Haunted Media
2004
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2004
Artists: Susan Hiller, Thomson & Craighead, Susan Collins, Scanner, S Mark Gubb, Lindsay Seers, Patrick Ward. An exhibition of electronic media artworks examining the association of new media with supernatural phenomena. From the use of photography,
The Artists and the Light
1990
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1990
Event: The Artists and the LightInstitution: Centre National d'Art et de TechnologieComment:
The Virtual Body
1994
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1994
Event: The Virtual BodyInstitution: Centre Georges PompidouComment:
Revue Virtuelle
1992
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1992
Event: Revue VirtuelleInstitution: Centre Georges PompidouComment:
In Conversation
1997
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1997
In November 1997, on Duke Street in Brighton, passers-by encountered an animated mouth projected onto the pavement. Through loudspeakers they could also hear a voice trying to strike up a conversation (the voice was made up of text to speech
In Conversation
2001
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2001
In Conversation was hosted by the British Council in Berlin and projected from their building at Hackescher Markt 1 from 24th April until May 14th 2001 to coincide with the 2nd Berlin Biennale. In this version the projection was visible on the
ISEA 1998 [The Ninth International Symposium on Electronic Arts]
1998
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1998
Developments in new technologies appear to be revolutionising every aspect of our daily lives. The metaphors of 'revolution' are often applied to the speed of exponential change that the world is experiencing, in part through developments in
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