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ABSTRACT SHOTS
2018
... the shape of an abstract concept:
Free
dom, Desire, Consciousness, Power…...
Search for Simurgh
2019
... challenges assumptions about
free
dom. Co-directed by Kate Digby and...
Robotica - IV: Control Inside The Panopticon
2006
-
2008
... prison inmate numbers – roam
free
ly on a canvas on the floor of the...
New Tower of Babel
1993
... which the user can
free
ly rotate and move about using the...
Peter William Holden
... these streets and the valleys
free
ly. To paddle in babbling brooks,...
Miroslaw Rogalla
... of speech.' My understanding of
free
dom and democracy is not only...
ZKM Aussenkennung
1997
video
... of these displays are all
free
ly programmable. 1 and 2. A tall...
Place - Turkey
2010
... as an acute observer,
free
ly exploring an emergent prospect...
European Media Art Festival 2007: 20 Years of Being Confused
2007
... film producers, retain their
free
dom and the right to the final...
SECURITY IN OUR SOCIETY: WHAT REMAINS OF OUR PERSONAL
FREE
DOMS?
2015
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2015
make-A-move is an interactive, video installation composed of two encased screens conceived for exhibition in public space. Two animated portraits - a female and a male - react to the movements of passersby and express passivity, suspicion,
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