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  • Pat Badani (b. Argentina) draws from the fields of media art, science, and technology to explore the intersectionality of environmental and social issues. She often uses 'food' to create artistic arguments that blend aesthetics and criticism,
  • Clockwork -
    Twelve concrete mixers are arranged in a circle in the center of a large rectangular space. They form an “erosion machine” designed to accelerate the decay of Vienna. The mixing drums are filled with architectural debris taken from various buildings
  • Scavengers - video
    Scavengers ©2020, Laurent Mignonneau & Christa Sommerer developed for the TransArt Festival at Centro Trevi in Bolzano and supported by MEET Milano Beetles form a group with more than 350.000 known species. They come in many variations and forms and
  • Pieter-Rim de Kroon, Julien Devaux, Jean-Charles Fitoussi, Jean-Luc Godard, Ellen Harvey, Takehito Koganezawa, Malcolm Le Grice, Marcello Mercado, Anne-Marie Miéville, Vincent Monnikendam, Jacco Olivier, Jos Stelling, Straub/Huillet »
  • Tell Me the Truth -
    Archival Digital Print, Sizes: 8”x10” and 13”x19” Epson Pigment inks on cotton rag substrate or Light Jet digital photo prints. (plus custom sizes or NFT by special order) Date created: 1989 Acevedo's image called Tell Me the Truth had several
  • Victor Acevedo is an artist best known for his digital work involving printmaking and video. Since 2007 his primary focus has been working with video and producing (electronic) visual music works. As an ongoing practice, Acevedo issues images as
  • Nils Jean. ‘Digital Debris in Internet Art : A Metaphorical Resistance to The Epistemology of Search’ Prova 2, Royal College of Art Humanities Research Forum Journal , no. 2 (2014): 22-25.
  • Event: Digital debris for 'The Digital Unconscious'Institution: The White Building Comment:
  • Event: ‘Digital Debris’ paper conference for Archaeological Media and Technological DebrisInstitution: Goldsmith, University of London, Dept. Computing Comment:
  • Event: ‘Digital Debris of Internet Art (an Allegorical Resistance to The Epistemology of Search)’ Humanities Research Forum, R.C.A.Institution: Royal College of ArtComment: