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  • Bichicuchitu - video
    Bichicuchitu” is a 3D computer animation inspired by new debates concerning biological productions that challenge definitions of what’s considered distinct species, calling for a reconsideration of notions on alterity. With the aim of reinterpreting
  • This multipart work uses real-time data gathered from a colony of naked mole-rats, allowing a peek into their lives. The project reflects Julie Freeman’s fascination with their cooperative lifestyle and how it differs from human social organization.
  • In Particular -
    Nanoparticles are already in daily use, for example, enhancing the functionality of sun creams and sticking plasters. Meanwhile, work is underway to develop revolutionary, futuristic advances – such as tiny machines that can zip around our
  • Strauss, Wolfgang and Monika Fleischmann. Between Zero and One BETWEEN ZERO AND ONE (1988) by Monika Fleischmann and Wolfgang Strauss (MFWS) exemplifies generative art by exploring virtual space through systematic computational transformations of 3D
  • Earth Signals -
    Earth Signals - A telematic "leaf shaped" installation structure housing six Commodore Amiga computers displaying image files, received via E-mail from Artists throughout the UK, for the Omphalos Gallery in Swiss Cottage London, England, June to
  • Virtuscope - video
    VirtuscopeArtist: Paul SermonComment:
  • HIMMEL ÜBER LEIPZIG -
    Medienbiennale Leipzig 94 - Minima Media Installationen im öffentlichen Raum Installations throughout the city of Leipzig Fred Fröhlich, Tjark Ihmels, Paul Sermon, Andrea Zapp
  • 1989-91 Post-graduate MFA, The University of Reading, Reading, England 1985-88 BA Gwent College of Higher Education, Newport, Wales 1984-85 Diploma in Art & Design, Bedford College of Higher Education, Bedford, England
  • Sermon, Paul. From Telematic Man to Heaven 194.94.211.200 In Consciousness Reframed, Proceedings of the First CAiiA Research Conference, University of Wales College, Newport, University of Wales College, Newport: 1997.
  • Sermon, Paul and Andrea Zapp and Itoh Toshiharu. Project ICC: Telematic Art and the Cartesian Body - A conversation between Paul Sermon, Andrea Zapp and Itoh Toshiharu Intercommunication 16 (1996): 46-51.