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  • I like Frank -
    ... Frank. Whether playing on the streets or logging from around the world, players built relationships, swapped information and tested the possibilities of a new hybrid space. The game invited players to search for Frank through the streets of Adelaide....
  • Hyper Real -
    ... of the display contrasts with the secret gesture of the thief to which these objects stolen from the shelves serve as testimony. Via these objects, the artist analyzes an impulsive logic, one that uncovers some sometimes unavowed desires, as opposed...
  • In this essay, media researcher and developer Tiago Martins provides insight into the development process of the mixed-reality archive AR[t]chive during a large research project. The HoloLens based application enables users to explore archived
  • Free Range Grain -
    ...Free Range Grain was a live, performative action that used basic molecular biology techniques to test for genetically modified (GM) food in the global food trade. CAE wanted this interventionist performance to demonstrate how the "smooth space" of global trade enables...
  • .. making visible that which is not before our eyes, that which is not directly evident nor exposed to the view ..
  • kondition pluriel is an interdisciplinary digital performance group based in Montreal and Vienna, formed by Marie-Claude Poulin and Martin Kusch. Since its beginnings in 2000, the collective has focused on exploring the performative possibilities of
  • George Legrady has exhibited across the world and is widely recognized as one of the early digital artists that researched the semiotic and cultural implications of software-produced images. His work encompasses a wide range of digital experiments
  • .. explore the potential of the human body to be an audio-visual instrument ..
  • .. "So instead of writing about meaning production, I empower the exploration of meta-meaning processes that arise via self-directed engagement" ..
  • FACT Centre -
    ... the surface of the building in 7 groups. The groups being ordered according to the colours of a standard colour television test pattern. The sequence of this pattern being; white, yellow, cyan, green, magenta, red, blue. As the design evolved, this concept...