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  • Tomb on the Network. A project for a magazine "BRUTUS". A work as a curator of a imaginary museum. Actual museums are sometimes said to be cemeteries for art works, well then, what if I make a cemetery into a museum? Actual cemeteries always
  • Monolith
    “Monolith” deals with the complexities of fear as a contemporary social phenomenon. By letting the viewer experience fear, the installation offers critical insights into the effect of cultural conditioning in contemporary society. Furthermore, it
  • ITCH
    The ITCH acronym stands for “Interactive Technology – Community Hacking”, and as such it tries to represent a wide artistic research project concerning with the impact of personal mobile technologies on social behavior, particularly in the public
  • URnotHere - video
    URnotHere is a machine to create cities that confronts the hyperlocative discourse of social media interfaces. It challenges us to create a new geography of nomadic territories on transitory maps. Moreover, the project aims to discuss the landscape
  • Proverbs -
    As part of a public art commission, Olga Kisseleva installed a digital artwork in the patio of the Tulle mediathèque. "CrossWorlds Proverbs" is a composition of electronic tags based on proverbs on the subject of knowledge. The electronic tag is a
  • When the Web link colors and locations (here Hong Kong), the surprise doesn’t come from the rainbow effect, but rather from how colors are weighed with cultural, social and political connotations. The “digger” in the Colors Tunnel have to go through
  • Social Turkers -
    Social TurkersArtist: Lauren Lee McCarthyComment:
  • Lecturer at the Department of Philosophy at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM). I am researcher for the National Research System (Level 1) in Mexico, and Chair of the Feminist Caucus and Social Media Editor for the American Society
  • Tamiko Thiel is a media artist interested in the interplay of place, space, the body and cultural memory. She has done pioneering work in developing the dramatic and poetic capabilities of various forms of virtual and augmented reality as media for
  • Pollack, Barbara. The Social Revolution Artnews magazine U.S. (June 2011).