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  • Mediaflow - video
    ... elaborates: “MediaFlow like Mnemosyne are correspondingly (…) fragmentary and therefore only the source or origin of a body of knowledge; the actual formation of knowledge arises through decisions in the interaction, reception or (re)configuration of the...
  • .. making visible that which is not before our eyes, that which is not directly evident nor exposed to the view ..
  • ... Synergetics: Explorations in the Geometry of Thinking. The protagonist watches himself in this picture of an out-of-body experience. This image being a metaphysical genre snapshot. We see a person inside a great-circle spheric attention-span bubble...
  • ... not associated with disease, but instead a storehouse of history, abio-archive. While the chromosome in Greek means “colored body” it is also metaphoricallythe way the body writes itself. Every living species has its own set and style ofchromosomes,...
  • Terrarium -
    ... regarding serpents. By interacting, we can be immersed in day-dreaming states related to serpents life and the interfaced body experiences illusions, fears, pleasant thoughts, scientific topics. The system contributes to eliminate the diversity of...
  • ... Architektúra plynulosti zmyslov. The architecture of a physics of flow. Architektúra fyziky plynul_ch telies. The architecture of body flows. Architektúra telesn_ch prúdení. The architecture of electro-chemical flows. Architektúra elektro-chemick_ch prúdení. The...
  • T-wo.gen
    ... world that conflates both computer environments with other physical environments? An ongoing stream of perceptions forms a body of knowledge over time, informing the larger context of our individual thought. Each instance of media use has a meaning force...
  • ... Csuri Productions, which produced animation for all three major U.S. television networks, commercial clients, and The Living Body, a series of 24 television programs which the BBC has distributed worldwide. The Visual Communications Congress, New York, gave...
  • ...Diana DominguesThe Archive of Digital Art, 07/2023Text, Editing & Interview by Carla ZamoraShe has an immense and multifaceted body of work, revealing an enormous talentopening to multiple dimensions. (…) And in my opinion, the contents in Diana’sartworks suggest...
  • Desert rain -
    ... factual.’ (Clarke, 2001: 44), the piece was constructed as a journey through a virtual labyrinth aimed at disorienting ‘the body in a very corporeal way’ (ibid.: 47). The viewers, stripped of their belongings, were given a hooded black jacket and asked to...