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  • The Blackest Spot was a five-projector room-sized interactive installation that explored the representation of crowds and the myriad reasons for public gatherings. Animated imagery, ambient crowd sounds, and fragments from well known speeches
  • Andres Burbano and Andres Jurado and Luis Blackaller and Ricardo Miranda Zuñiga and Sharon Daniel and Manuel Orellana Sandoval. CATÁLOGOS RAZONADOS IDARTES (2014).
  • Ricardo Miranda Zuñiga and Sharon Daniel and Luis Blackaller and Manuel Orellana Sandoval and Andres Jurado and Andres Burbano. Catálogos Razonados: Artes Medievales Convergencias y Tecnologías. Idartes (2014).
  • Zellen, Jody. The blackest spot. California: Self-published, 2002.
  • Là bas... -
    In Là-bas… (There…) the artist Claudia Robles-Angel provides an installation focussing on the transition from light to darkness, interweaving sound and silence. Là-bas… can hardly be consumed in an instant while passing by. Every visitor should
  • Broadbent, Donald, ed. The Simulation of Human Intelligence. Wolfson College Lectures Series, Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, 1993.
  • Cubitt, Sean. Audiovisionaries of the Network Planet In Globalization and contemporary art, edited by Jonathan Harris, 225-236. Malden, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell, 2011.
  • Inflatable replica of an exhibited sculpture by Ronald Bladen - this one the visitors could play with.
  • Blais, Joline and Jon Ippolito. At the Edge of Art. London: Thames & Hudson, 2006.
  • Poetry Machine -
    Poetry Machine is mixing randomly two poems by William Blake: Little Girl Lost and Little Boy Lost. The poems are read out loud by the machine - every time the reading is launched, it may be different due to an algorithm responsible for using the