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The Bush Soul (#3)
1999
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1999
Third in a series of interactive art installations. A haptic, force-feedback joystick provides both navigation and tactile sensations, connecting one's physical body and virtual soul. Funded in part by Intel Research Council. (Rebecca Allen)
Patricia Olynyk
Patricia Olynyk is an artist, writer, and educator whose work explores science and technology-related themes and the ways in which social systems and institutional structures shape our understanding of the world. She was appointed inaugural director
Ryota Matsumoto
Ryota Matsumoto (松本良多) is an artist, writer, and architect based in New York and Tokyo. Born in Tokyo, he was raised in Hong Kong and Japan. He received a Master of Architecture degree from University of Pennsylvania in 2007 after his studies at
ELETROURBS, ELETROGRAVURAS
1979
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1983
video
In my Art Electronic exhibition, ELECTROURBS, 1979, at N.O. Space, In Porto Alegre and after in 1982, at Funarte, Galeria Sergio Milliet I used one electronic stetoscope to amplify the heart beats for medical diagnostics, and creatively I intended
TT-turing tuning
1994
Recording quality priority: the 16-bit-recording quality is the selection criterion for the sound selection of turing tuning. This results in a "deauthorization" of the sound material from the original context of its production in order to be
time to back up!
2000
"Time to back-up?" stellt den sehr reduzierten zweiten Teil der Biennale-Arbeit "IO_lavoro immateriale" von Knowbotic Research dar, die aus zwei in eine graue Wand eingebauten Lautsprecherpaaren und einem CD-Brenner besteht. Man hört die von
Erwin Redl
My work is based on research into the phenomenological nature of visual perception. The emphasis is on reframing the relationship between traditional fine art media and the ever increasing possibilities of digital media. The artworks reflect upon
IO_dencies Series [Tokyo/Sao Paulo/Ruhrgebiet/Venice]
1997
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1999
In the search for new forms of urbanity the influence of media technologies on the perception of and on the engagement with social constructed spaces becomes evident. Under the conditions of telecommunication, digital networks, distributed
Crack it !
2000
connective force attack: open way to public How to crack it!' was the information and encouragement the computer magazine PC Online offered to readers in issue 10/2000, followed by precise instructions on how to take part in the boldly
anonymous muttering
2001
Eventmodul::anonymous.databody.muttering addresses the phenomenon of our digital identity. knowbotic research builds data bodies from the many personal traces we leave when using forms of digital communication. In this installation, visitors can
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