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  • Virtual actor or: how real is reality? The congress at EMAF 2002 explored films in which avatars (characters created on the computer) or "human" actors rather than real human beings act in virtual environments. This topic was reflected also in some
  • [in time time] -
    [in time time] is an installation involving large digital prints and two new media works: a split-screen video titled [8-bits], and a context aware, interactive installation titled [ping-pong-flow]. The pieces are bound together by their related
  • Human+ -
    Event: Human+Institution: Science Gallery DublinComment:
  • Event: Human Nature: Future WorldInstitution: Indiana UniversityComment:
  • Y straight forward? A city-tour guide of a different sort The human eye is an omnivore and so constantly feeding the corresponding brain cells with loads of information. Only later the important is segregated from the insignificant, but far more
  • WINTERMUSIK -
    The interconnection between the musical and the visual work is particularly based on a constant exercise of deconstruction, where the human being and his body emerge as a matter of invention and of “decomposition” in many expression and in a
  • AUDIOVISUAL POEM -
    AUDIOVISUAL POEM is a quadrophonic electroacoustic composition which has a fixed structure, but for which nevertheless some events can be changed in real-time, allowing for diverse possibilities through the performance. This changes are not casual
  • Unreal -
    The debut exhibition "Unreal" will begin on 19 May 2017 and will revolve around epistemological issues. How is reality structured? Is it at all still possible to distinguish between simulated and authentic worlds? How intelligent are artificial
  • Purification -
    Purification created during artist-in-residence in New Zealand at Unitec, the integration of local Maori myths, symbol and Nu Shu, trying to continue or construct new mysterious characters. The concept comes from both water and water surface,
  • Eduardo Kac has created an artwork aboard the International Space Station (ISS); French astronaut Thomas Pesquet realized it on Saturday, February 18th, 2017. Kac's work, entitled Inner Telescope, was specifically conceived for zero gravity and was