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  • Stone, Allucquére Rosanne. Will the Real Body Please Stand Up? Boundary Stories about Virtual Cultures In Cyberspace: First Steps, edited by Michael BenediktCambridge: The MIT Press, 1992.
  • The WILD Panoramic Navigator is a novel, interactive augmented-reality multimedia information terminal derived from the original Panoramic Navigator (1997). It provides a means for the general public to intuitively and interactively orient
  • The selection of Internet-based art for the 2002 Biennial strives to give an impression of the variety of forms that net art can take and of the multiple themes that have emerged over the years. These forms range from alternative browsers and
  • Whirl -
    Skaters, late in the day, late in the year, circling the rink at Toronto City Hall.
  • While Darkness Sleeps -
    While Darkness Sleeps is a series of images of underwater creatures seen through the process of microscopy. Employing a dissection microscope, the specimen is placed in a Petri dish on the stage of the microscope. A camera is attached to the
  • Which one is true? -
    Reality has become more precious with the advent of artificial intelligence. We are now living in the era of post-truth and is bombarded by fake news and manipulated by social media. With the advent and popularization of artificial intelligence used
  • Where are you from?_Stories / Version 09 Date: 2009 Materials: interactive media installation. Measurements: variable (black box) Other information: Group exhibition held at: Espacio Fundación Telefónica, Buenos Aires, Argentina, July 8th –
  • Installation using real-time computer simulation. When you depict the movement of parts of the human body in a time/value co-ordinate system, you get various wave forms; in the case of repetitive movement, sine waves. During movement, most parts of
  • This installation features the debut of an important new addition to the SCMA collection, “What Will Come” (2006), a major film by the South African artist William Kentridge. One of the most innovative aspects of Kentridge’s work is his hand-drawn
  • 4. West-East 2. 2000 Paper Size: 23" by 29" Pen and ink plotted drawing. Linear fields address the attraction and repulsion of opposites - their similarity and their difference are presented simultaneously as "West-East" or "Heaven and