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  • Electronic technology and surveillance have added a digital dimension to Foucauldian panopticism and expanded the ways in which nations can continually monitor and control visitors’ entry through their borders. This instantaneous access to massive
  • Chaser -
    Chaser transforms the top windows of the Tyne Bridge Tower in Gateshead into a rapidly moving light circuit of intense colour. Visible across the river Tyne in Newcastle, Gateshead and beyond, the animation will continually ‘chase’ around the
  • Acryl and marker on paperSeries (12), dim: 66 x 90 cm (each) Drawings in colour that trace microscopic motifs of bodily particles shift conceptually away from the real motif towards the abstract one using form and colour on two levels: colour (the
  • Helen Varley Jamieson is a writer, theatre practitioner and digital artist from New Zealand, based in Germany. She holds a Master of Arts (Research) investigating cyberformance - live performance on the internet – which she has practiced since 1999.
  • Event: SHIFT-CTRL: Computers, Games and Art ExhibitionInstitution: Beall Center for Art and Technology University of California IrvineComment:
  • Event: Political Shift, World Skin Shots, Studies for Still Moving, Positive Discrimination, Missing the PointInstitution: FIAC, Show Off, Espace Pierre CardinComment:
  • RGB VW -
    ...is work was conceived in relation to a particular location, a disused automobile factory in Karlsruhe....
  • An old wooden boat is suspended from a metal frame like a swing, moving forward and backward in an unnaturally slow and almost imperceptible motion. The boat neither assumes the bouncing rhythm of a wave, nor the smooth alter- nation of a pendulum,
  • Lyall, Marta. Traversing the Wilderness of Body In Shifting Ground: Transformed Views of the American Landscape, edited by Rhonda Lane HowardWashington DC: Henry Art Gallery and University of Washington, 2000.
  • Borda, Sylvia Grace. Shifting Perspectives. Vancouver: Heritage House Publishing and Surrey Art Gallery, 2020.