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  • How are you? -
    “How are you?” is a question that seems so simple as it is understood in the West, since it is no more than an introduction to language or a sign of recognition. We do not really answer. In Russia, you do not ask the question unless you want a full
  • Morse, Margaret. Tender Technology In Art As Signal: Inside the Loop, edited by Krannert Art Museum: 1995.
  • "Reference Flow," 2009 1 or 5 Neon Exit Signs, motors, computerized surveillance tracking system, slip rings, custom software dimensions variable edition of 6, 1 AP "Reference Flow" is an interactive installation where a number of illuminated
  • Phototropy
    Sommerer, Christa and Laurent Mignonneau. Phototropy In Art as Signal: Inside the Loop, edited by K. Chmelewski and N. Goggin and J. SquierChampaign, ILL: University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign and Krannert Art Museum, 1995.
  • McGovern, Tammy, ed. Signal Culture Cook Book. Owego, NY: Signal Culture, 2014.
  • McGovern, Tammy, ed. Signal Culture Cook Book. Owego, NY: Signal Culture, 2014.
  • Art as Signal -
    Event: Art as SignalInstitution: Krannert Art MuseumComment:
  • 2011 – the year of the tsunami and nuclear disaster in Japan – but also the year of celebrations to mark 150 years of friendship between Germany and Japan. EMAF joined in the festivities by presenting the programme “Japanese Media Art Now”,
  • TRIAD NetDance was a live Internet netcast between Helsinki, Tokyo and New York on 5th of June 1998. TRIAD NetDance took place simultaneously on three stages in three different countries. The dancer, choreographer Molissa Fenley was dancing in New
  • The 10th Birthday of UpStage was celebrated on 9-10 January 2014 with three performances, a symposium on remote collaboration, a planning meeting and the launch of UpStage v3. The event was supported by CityLink (who provided free wifi), the venue