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  • Infected -
    Infected is about the nature of the physical body in the context of future possibilities, and the new status of the corporeal body seen through dance and digitally manipulated imagery. The new bio-engineered body is still sexual, stark, brutal,
  • Net artist Mark Amerika was born in the American city of Miami. He received a BA from the University of Florida in 1985. In 1997 he was awarded a MFA from Brown University, where he was employed as a creative writing fellow and lecturer for two
  • J. Rosenbaum is a contemporary figurative artist working in 3D modeling and exploring the boundaries of technology and art. Their most recent work has been in exploring the nature of Non Binary Transness and their own genders and sexuality. Well
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  • Infiltrate -
    In the center of the room, on a riser approximately 5 feet tall, a square fish tank, bare, approx 2x3x4 feet, spotlit from above. Inside swim 6 fat koi fish, one gold, the others white On one wall the video projector displays a computer animated
  • In the center of the room, on a riser approximately 5 feet tall, a square fish tank, bare, approx 2x3x4 feet, spotlit from above. Inside swim 6 fat koi fish, one gold, the others white On one wall the video projector displays a computer animated
  • Fleischmann, Monika and Wolfgang Strauss. Shades of Virtuality In Virtualities and Realities, edited by Rasa Smite and Raitis SmitsVol.Acoustic Space, Vol. 17. ISBN 978-9934-8434-7-1, Riga: RIXC Center for New Media Culture, 2019.
  • Fleischmann, Monika and Wolfgang Strauss. Shades of Virtuality : From Virtual Reality to Mixed Reality - From Beeing to Becoming Virtualities and Realities Acoustic Space, no. 17 (May 2019): 51 - 57.
  • Fleischmann, Monika and Wolfgang Strauss. Shades of Virtuality : From Virtual Reality to Mixed Reality - From Beeing to Becoming Virtualities and Realities Acoustic Space, no. 17 (May 2019): 51 - 57.
  • Diptych: laser-cut and digital print on plexiglass dim: 200 x 135 cm The hanging objects present microscopic image of a carbon substance (up) and its digital mapping (transcription) into a reciprocal space (down) by the use of digital fast Fourier