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  • Event: CONVERGENCE: Glitch. Click. Thunk. Featuring Mark AmerikaInstitution: University Art Galleries – University of Hawaii – ManoaComment:
  • This series of fictitious portraits deals with fighting and hunting movie heroines and refers to the baroque concept of the ‚Gallery of Heroic Women‘ (book by Pierre Le Moine with illustrations, painting series by Guy François, and others, 16th-17th
  • "make-A-move" is a site-specific, responsive, screen-based installation involving two encased flat screens, digital animation, software design, and physical interaction. Two automated portraits - a female and a male subject photographed by the
  • Strange Days -
    Shirley Shor > CryptoMania Opening Reception: Thursday, November 30, 2017, 20:00 Curator: Yaron Haramati CryptoMania brings the cyberworld and human/machine relations in the post-digital age into the world of art. Shor explores abstract themes like
  • UNIVERSITY ART GALLERY BILL SEAMAN: SUSPENDED SENTENCE May 24 – September 13, 2018 MAY 24 – SEPTEMBER 13, 2018 OPENING RECEPTION: THURSDAY, MAY 24, 6-8 PM, ARTIST TALK 6:30 PM Site-specific distributed poem with video and audio component inspired
  • Electronic Visual Music Work TRT: 1:53 Anonymous Real-time : Igor Amokian LIVE @ LA CITA June 7, 2016 LA CA. Directed and Animated by Victor Acevedo Music by Igor Amokian (Chris Holland) video © 2017 Victor Acevedo music © 2016 Chris Holland Victor:
  • ...Event: Julie Hayward, Ruth Schnell: Strategische Komplemente...
  • Cameras | Exhibition of Tamas Waliczky | CMC L3 Gallery, Run Run Shaw Creative Media Centre Curator: Anna Szepesi Opening speech by Jeffrey Shaw CMC Gallery, L3, Run Run Shaw Creative Media Centre 18 Tat Hong Avenue, Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong
  • Tamás Waliczky | Imaginary Cameras | Hungarian Pavilion | Biennale Arte 2019 Hungarian Pavilion at Biennale Arte 2019 11 May > 24 November 2019 National Commissioner: Julia Fabényi, Director of Ludwig Museum - Museum of Contemporary Art Curated by
  • Dvě ženy/Two women -
    Vašulka Kitchen Brno exhibits two video works by audiovisual artist Matthew Ostrowski, in which a New York native deconstructs the film medium in a new artistic rendering, revealing the hidden meaning of the motifs, shots and messages of the