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  • 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
  • Fluxus pieces Performance series with Dick Higgins
  • 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
  • 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)
  • Strauss, Wolfgang and Monika Fleischmann. Between Zero and One BETWEEN ZERO AND ONE (1988) by Monika Fleischmann and Wolfgang Strauss (MFWS) exemplifies generative art by exploring virtual space through systematic computational transformations of 3D
  • Resonance of 4 -
    Resonance of 4 (1994) is a collaborative music-creation artwork consisting of four adjacent stations, each comprised of a small podium bearing a computer mouse, a 16-by-16 grid projected onto the floor from a video projector above, and a cursor
  • 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