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WRO 01: Screens / raise of Cyberspace
2001
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2001
The leading theme of the WRO 01 Biennale, SCREENS expresses the character of the media art's present state. On one hand it seems appealed by fast development of cognitive horisons and expression of new communication spaces, and on the other
transmediale '00
2000
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2000
The transmediale 00 festival occurred at the turn of the millenium: the whole world was speculating about major computer break downs, philosophies that go astray discovering never-imagined paths of cognitive territory, and the world took one step
Inter-Facing the Archive - The Media Art Portal netzspannung.org
2012
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2013
Exhibition dates: June 23, 2012 through February 24, 2013. Peter Weibel inaugurated the exhibition "Inter-Facing the Archive" by Fleischmann and Strauss at the ZKM Center for Art and Media Technology in Karlsruhe with the words: "Netzspannung.org
Relazioni Emergenti
2000
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2000
It is an environment of artificial life where the individuals, represented by graphics filaments, are endowed with own intelligence and character. They can interact, exchange information and reproduce. Through the mechanisms of genetic mutations,
London Dig
2006
London Dig is composed of four 42 inch plasma screens arranged in a rectangular array of two by two screens, creating a larger single image. The imagery displayed on the screens derives from numerous bird's eye views of the City of London, centred
Margaret Dolinsky
Margaret Dolinsky is an Artist, Research Scientist and Assistant Professor at the School of Fine Arts at Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana. Her recent work involves digital painting fused into projections for opera and experimental film.
El Universo Cognitivo del Yo y sus Posibles Interpretaciones, la Narrativa de la Mente y sus Interfaces
2018
Simó, Águeda. El Universo Cognitivo del Yo y sus Posibles Interpretaciones, la Narrativa de la Mente y sus Interfaces In La Imagen Pensativa, vídeo-ensayo y Práctica Artística en el Estado Español, edited by Pedro Ortuño, 277-304. Spain:
Phonorama - A Cultural History of the Voice as a Medium
2004
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2005
Works by: Judith Barry, Joseph Beuys, Christian Boltanski, Marcel Broodthaers, Carlfriedrich Claus, Jonah Brucker-Cohen, Gustav Deutsch, VALIE EXPORT, Asta Gröting, Pierre Huyghe, Zachary Lieberman and Golan Levin, Katarina Matiasek / Scanner, Tony
D3US EX M4CH1NA. Art and Artificial Intelligence
2019
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2020
D3US EX M4CH1NA. Art and Artificial Intelligence LABoral Centro de Arte de Creación Industrial, Gijón (Spain) November 22, 2010 – May 16, 2020 Memo Akten, Harold Cohen, Jake Elwes, Lynn Hershman-Leeson, Felix Luque, Lauren McCarthy, Anna Ridler,
Reconnoitre
2006
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2006
Reconnoitre is part of an ongoing series of works concerned with our experience of the network as a bizarre_scape; an environment with a high metabolism whose boundaries are continuously re-shaped; accreting and thickening under the influence of
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