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  • TRIAD NetDance was a live Internet netcast between Helsinki, Tokyo and New York on 5th of June 1998. TRIAD NetDance took place simultaneously on three stages in three different countries. The dancer, choreographer Molissa Fenley was dancing in New
  • Architext - video
    Large LED alphanumeric units are mounted in a 13 x 9 grid on the stage tower of this theater. Like a conventional news sign textual information is scrolled through these elements, but because the alphanumeric units are spaced far apart, the
  • Dartel, van Michael. Truth in media art through sensory-motor coordination: Scenography 2: Space and Truth, Zurich University of the Arts In Scenography 2, edited by Thea Brejzek and Laurence WallenVol.2. Scenography HGKZ, , 22-34. Zurich: Zurich
  • Tosa, Naoko and Ryohei Nakatsu and Joy Nicholson. Emotion Recognition and its Application to Computer Agents with Spontaneous Interactive Capabilities In Workshop on Emotion-Based Agent Architectures (EBAA’99), , 84-93. : 1999.
  • Jürgen Trautwein is a German born interdisciplinary artist working in a variety of forms, including new media and hypertext web-works, performative temporary interferences, installations, land-art, sound art, animation and classical forms such as
  • ncisively political and profoundly poetic, William Kentridge's protean artistic investigation continues in his beautiful series of tapestries begun in 2001. The tapestries stem from a series of drawings in which he conjured shadowy figures from
  • Hors Pistes analiza el universo del deporte desde un prisma político y crítico —desarrollando paralelismos con la sociedad— al tiempo que poético, sobre la reapropiación por parte de los artistas de las formas, códigos e imaginario del deporte, para
  • Their Things Spoken -
    Their Things Spoken is the third part of a trilogy which deals with different aspects of memory and visual archetypes in our culture, the first two being Memory Theater (1997) and Things Spoken (1999). Their Things Spoken refers to the gulf
  • Dartel, van Michael. Truth in media art through sensory-motor coordination: Scenography 2: Space and Truth, Zurich University of the Arts In Scenography 2, edited by Thea Brejzek and Laurence WallenVol.2. Scenography HGKZ, , 22-34. Zurich: Zurich
  • This work considers a future where we live simultaneously in multiple realities, where the boundaries between physical and virtual reality are blurred and thoughts are expressed telepathically. Advanced technology can provide an enhanced life