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  • Event: HEK Net Works. Series of online and mobile artworksInstitution: HEK House of Electronic ArtsComment:
  • Event: Sommerer, Christa, “Interface Cultures: Interactive Art, Design & Research“, Lecture as part of the Graz Master Lecture Series #12, TU Graz University of Technology (Austria), 07.06.2011Institution: Technische Universität GrazComment:
  • Bichicuchitu - video
    Bichicuchitu” is a 3D computer animation inspired by new debates concerning biological productions that challenge definitions of what’s considered distinct species, calling for a reconsideration of notions on alterity. With the aim of reinterpreting
  • Earth Signals -
    Earth Signals - A telematic "leaf shaped" installation structure housing six Commodore Amiga computers displaying image files, received via E-mail from Artists throughout the UK, for the Omphalos Gallery in Swiss Cottage London, England, June to
  • Multiplicity N°19 -
    These manually created photomontages were created as the basis for an op-art style silkscreen series and its further development as a kinetic object. A black square. Lines without a vanishing point, 119 in number. Phases of a self-portrait. Light
  • Birds in the Hat (1968), presents an iconic example of an early plotter drawing, a printing technique that allowed for an ink pen to be guided by digital input. Executed using an IBM 7094 computer and a drum plotter, this work mathematically
  • In his solo exhibition ‘Artifacts’ the American artist Patrick Lichty presents results of his longterm work with digital media. Lichty is a conceptual artist, curator, and theorist exploring how media shape our perception of reality as well as the
  • Mobilise/Demobilise -
    Mobilise/Demobilise is a critical and artistic response to a world of increasing conflict, crisis and emergency, explored through a series of online performances. It is a creative collaboration between UpStage, Teater Interakt, KiG! (Kultur in Graz)
  • This multipart work uses real-time data gathered from a colony of naked mole-rats, allowing a peek into their lives. The project reflects Julie Freeman’s fascination with their cooperative lifestyle and how it differs from human social organization.
  • Virtuscope - video
    VirtuscopeArtist: Paul SermonComment: