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  • 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:
  • 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
  • Beloff is a filmmaker who doesn´t just make films. Taken as a whole, Beloff´s recent work constitutes a sort of social archeology of cinema. She is particularly interested in excavating the social roots of cinema in the 19th century and reminding us
  • Lynn Hershman Leeson (b. in 1941 in Cleveland, Ohio) is an award-winning American artist and filmmaker. She was Professor Emeritus at the University of California, Davis, and an A.D. White Professor-at-Large at Cornell University. She is Chair of
  • BA in Art History and MA in Arts and Communication, is carrying out his artistic activity by continuously crossing the thin line between intangible and tangible, focusing on the idea of non digital identity, the erosion of an overloaded information
  • He is a multidisciplinary installation and media spanish artist. Research Fellow at the center for Advanced visual studies at MIT from 1977-1984. His art works have been exhibited widely in the Museum of Modern Art, the Gwangju biennale, the Venice
  • Pollack, Barbara. The Social Revolution Artnews magazine U.S. (June 2011).
  • Baigorri, Laura. Video: Primera etapa. El vídeo en el contexto social y artístico de los años 60/70.. Madrid: Brumaria 4. Asociación Cultural Brumaria, 2004.