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Brush the Sky
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... installation
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Felix Meritis 1787-1987
1987
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1987
Event: Felix Meritis 1787-1987Institution: Shaffy TheaterComment:
Shaffy Theater
Stupid Robot
1987
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1987
Designed to annoy, reminiscent of a legless beggar, Stupid Robot shakes a can of metal parts noisily when approached.
Shakespear: Unlocking: The mysteries of the man and his work
1999
Wilson, Ian. Shakespear: Unlocking: The mysteries of the man and his work. New York: St. Martin's Griffin, 1999.
Chronic Rebus Generator
1989
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1989
A simple kinetic machine. the pages flip over continually. The red text reads: "These cloud capped towers, these gorgeous palaces..." (From the Prospero's epilogue, The Tempest, Wiliam Shakespeare.)
How to Make a Shakespeare Machine
2012
Shakespeare Machine is a permanent artwork in the lobby of the Public Theater in New York City. It was commissioned by the Department of Cultural Affairs’ Percent-for-Art program and the Public Theater. It was opened to the public in October, 2012.
Shakespeare and Elizabeth: The meeting of two myths
2009
Hackett, Helen. Shakespeare and Elizabeth: The meeting of two myths. Princeton, NJ: Princeton Univ. Press, 2009.
A Shakespeare Accelerator exhibition
2012
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2012
Event: A Shakespeare Accelerator exhibitionInstitution: Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center (EMPAC), Rensselaer Polytechnic InstituteComment:
World Stage: United Kingdom
2020
All the world's a stage, And all the men and women merely players -- Shakespeare. World Stage, uses digital representations of global species of butterflies to animate the powerful iconography of worldwide flags. In a year when national, political
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