Archive Search

  • Free Range Grain -
    Free Range Grain was a live, performative action that used basic molecular biology techniques to test for genetically modified (GM) food in the global food trade. CAE wanted this interventionist performance to demonstrate how the "smooth space" of
  • Delicate Balance -
    Delicate Balance is an interactive robotic work designed to allow a fish to determine the direction that it moves along a wire, so it can explore it's environment beyond the limits of the tank. Bettas have excellent sight giving them the
  • The fourth annual festival of performances in UpStage will be held on 10 October, 2010, featuring a record 17 shows made by more than 50 artists from around the world. 101010 began at 8pm New Zealand time on Sunday 10 October and ran until 4pm the
  • Mark Napier realizes only works for the Internet. He has produced a wide range of Internet projects, including "The Shredder" (1998), an alternative browser that dematerializes the Web; "Digital Landfill" (1998), an endless archive of digital
  • This exhibit displays art whose basic media consists of machinery, electronics or electronic media. These works are acts of conversation, with many different connections – a condensing process in space and time. Themes presented by active artists of
  • Biggs, Simon and Mariza Dima and Henrik Ekeus and Sue AND Timmons Hawksley and Mark Wright. The "H" in HCI: Enhancing Perception of Interaction through the Performative In Virtual and Mixed Reality, edited by R. ShumakerVol.LNCS 5622. , 3-12.
  • Hamlett, Sian; Prophet, Jane. Sordid Sites: Voyeurism and Exhibitionism in the Internal Organs of a Cyborg FELIX Magasine: Voyeurism Issue (2000).
  • Prophet, Jane and Sian Hamlett. Sordid Sites: Voyeurism and Exhibitionism in The Internal Organs of a Cyborg FELIX Magasine: Voyeurism Issue (2000).
  • Bentes, Ivana and Oliver Grau and Paula Sibilia and Simone Michelin. Corpos Virtuais, Arte e Tecnologia https://issuu.com/midiarte/docs/corposvirtuais.
  • Bentes, Ivana and Oliver Grau and Paula Sibilia and Simone Michelin, ed. Corpos Virtuais, Arte e Tecnologia. Vol.1. Arte e Tecnologia, Rio de Janeiro: Instituto Oi Futuro, 2005.