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Understanding Art & Research
2018
showing the work Future Room
Games as Performing Arts Festival
2018
showing the work Enjeux
iX Symposium
2019
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2019
showing the work Future Room
ÄSTHETIK DER VERÄNDERUNG.150 Jahre Universität für angewandte Kunst Wien
2017
showing the work Future Room
Art LA/'93
1993
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1993
EZTV CyberSpace was one of the few, if not the only gallery showing digital art at the Los Angeles Art Fair in 1993
DIGITAL SYNESTHESIA goes Hong Kong (in the frame of ISEA 2016)
2016
showing the work At Play
Enjeux Performance
2015
Showing the work Enjeux
Reabracadabra
1985
Reabracadabra, 1985 - Videotext animated poem shown in 1985 in the group exhibition Arte On-Line, a national videotext art gallery presented by Companhia Telefônica de São Paulo. In 2003 Reabracadabra was adapted for cel phones.
LPDT2
2010
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2010
LPDT2 is the Second Life incarnation of Roy Ascott’s groundbreaking new media art work La Plissure du Texte (“The Pleating of the Text”), created in 1983 and shown in Paris at the Musée de l’Art moderne de la Ville de Paris during that same year.
metaView
1998
video
metaView is a web viewer that displays information contained within the HTML tags which is typically not displayed in regular web browsers. metaView was first shown at the New Media Centre at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, UK in 1998.
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