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New Technologies and the Future of Humanities
2014
Event: New Technologies and the Future of HumanitiesInstitution: SCM and Dept of English, CityU HKComment:
European Network for Cinema and Media Studies (NECS) Conference, University of Lodz and University of Social Sciences and Humanities Warsaw
2015
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2015
Keynote
Data First?!
2017
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2017
Event: Data First?!Institution: Digital Humanities Austria Comment:
DeadPlanetFine*
2014
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2014
DEADplanetFINE* #interactive #mouseover #animations DEADplanetFINE*, is an Orwellian web 1.0 retro-renaissance remixology project consisting of looped animated mouseover gif-film-crawls. DEADplanetFINE*, are animated acid humorous
IGUAQUE
1997
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1997
1998 05:30 min, color, stereo sound. The Muisca legend tells us that Bachué (Mother of humanity) came from the water, from a lagoon called Iguaque and after giving birth to humanity, she returned there. ... The reverie produced by water and the
Charlie Chaplin, Stelarc and the Future of Humanity
1989
Penny, Simon. Charlie Chaplin, Stelarc and the Future of Humanity Artlink 9, no. 1 (1989).
Utopia or Oblivion: The prospects for humanity
1969
Fuller, R. Buckminster. Utopia or Oblivion: The prospects for humanity. Los Angeles: The Estate of Buckminster Fuller, 1969.
Everything could be so much better!
2013
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2013
video
With this work Elke Reinhuber is imagining a world in which only robots are extant. They are continuously repeating the phrases which they learned while humans were only wondering how our planet could be saved. The immersive installation lures the
Counterfactualism – a new category for fine arts and humanity, dealing with the retrospective analysis of turning points in life
2013
Reinhuber, Elke. Counterfactualism – a new category for fine arts and humanity, dealing with the retrospective analysis of turning points in life Phd Thesis, COFA/UNSW, Sydney, March 2013.
Twin Depths
2018
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2018
Video Installation. A series of perfomances 'An attempt to return back to native element'. The installation consists seven screens with loop playing seven movies. It is based on a series of performances 'An attempt to return back to native element'
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