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  • The 20th transmediale festival again explores how art and society are changing under the influence of media and technologies which become more and more dominant in our everyday lives. In contemporary art, digital media like video and electronic
  • Coventry University dominates in the centre of Coventry, a sprawling campus that is gradually swalllowing more and more formerly public spaces as it builds an academic empire on top of what was once the bustling centre of a large manufacturing town.
  • Peopoly -
    The third "situation" took place in Eindhoven, the Netherlands, 15-18 April 2013 with the them of global mobility and migration. The performance, called Peopoly, used the structure of a board game to explore the experiences of different visitors to
  • Orbic Field s06 -
    Archival Digital Print, Sizes: 8”x10” and 13”x19” Pigment Inks on Cotton Rag substrate or Light Jet digital photo prints. (Also available larger custom sizes or NFT by special order) Date created: 2018 This is a still image from Acevedo’s Electronic
  • Event: ISEA 1995 [The Sixth International Symposium on Electronic Art]Institution: ISEA International1Comment:
  • 6. Nested Swallow. 1997 Paper Size: 42” by 30” Brush and pen plotted drawing
  • Rolland, Jannick and William Gibson. Towards Quantifying Depth and Size Perception in Virtual Environments Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments 4, no. 1 (Winter 1995): 24-49.
  • Badani, Pat. Radical Reordering: Bit-size Chunks in the Al Grano Project ISEA2015 Proceedings: Bio-Art Proceedings of the 21st International Symposium of Electronic Art, no. ISSN: 2451-8611 / ISBN: 978-1-910172-00-1 (August 2015).
  • Helen Varley Jamieson and Katherine Wimpenny. "We Have a Situation, Coventry!" - chapter in Virtual Worlds: Concepts, Applications and Future Directions, eds. Liz Falconer and Mari Carmen Gil Ortega. Hauppauge, NY, USA: Nova Publishers, 2018.
  • Boreas -
    A matrix of sixty-four tubes is spread out equally over the room. These tubes bend over extremely slowly as if a slow motion wind were touching them. Leaning into one another they reach out to the visitors like the tentacles of a giant snail. The