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Mateo Zlatar
Mateo Zlatar is a New-York based digital artist and composer. His work crosses diverse media and disciplines, including interactive installation, motion graphics, data visualization and music. He holds an MFA in Design & Technology from Parsons
Artificial Landscapes
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Event: Artificial LandscapesInstitution: Kunsthalle HamburgComment:
City of Arts and Sciences
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2000
Event: City of Arts and SciencesInstitution: Ciutat de les Arts i les CienciesComment:
3rd Lyon Biennale
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Event: 3rd Lyon BiennaleInstitution: ACM SiggraphComment:
ArtSci2001: Catalyst for Collaboration
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Event: ArtSci2001: Catalyst for CollaborationInstitution: ASCI (Art & Science Collaboration, Inc.)Comment:
Between 5
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Event: Between 5Institution: Kunsthalle DüsseldorfComment:
IMAGINA 94
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1994
Event: IMAGINA 94Institution: Festival de Télévision de Monte-CarloComment:
chris Ziegler
Chris Ziegler (*1963, Karlsruhe, D) is media artist and director since early 1990‘s of numerous international collaborations of interdisciplinary projects in the field of new media with the performing arts. He holds a Diploma in Architecture,
ICONOgraphy
2003
ICONography is an independently curated exhibition exploring the computer icon (desktop or other) as a defining element of the entire construction of computational culture, and one that resonates strongly with the place of the computer icon in the
DATA DYNAMIX
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2001
POINT TO POINT, Mark Napier Point to Point is a public art work that uses the motion of people in public space to drive an evolving graphic display. The display is projected onto the wall in the space and can be viewed as well on the internet; web
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