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  • Jürgen Trautwein is a German born interdisciplinary artist working in a variety of forms, including new media and hypertext web-works, performative temporary interferences, installations, land-art, sound art, animation and classical forms such as
  • Auditorium
    The Auditorium was the world’s first two-level air-supported structure. With two sets of revolving doors, the ground level could operate at a higher pressure than the upper level. This was necessary to support the weight of people sitting on its
  • Sandberg, Peter. Illusion skapar vattenvarelser Tagens Nyheter (November 21st 1996).
  • June 10 09 Peter Sandbichler: Out-Site03, MQ Wien Museumsquartier Wien MQ
  • "Seismoscope 2: Abu Hamid Muhammad ibn Muhammad al-Ghazali", 2009 Persian (1058-1111), author of "The Incoherence of Philosophers" 16.1" x 17.7" x 6.7" / 41 x 45 x 17 cm, XY Plotter 45.2" x 16.1" x 17.7" / 115 x 41 x 45 cm podium 11" x 17" / 28
  • Sanchez Cardona, LM. Sounds [That] Are Not. Is there any time left? In Towards a Non-Anthropocentric Ecology: Victoria Vesna and Art in the World of the Anthropocene, edited by Ryszard W. KluszczynskiArt+Science Meetings, Gdańsk: LAZNIA Centre for
  • Sanchez Cardona, LM. Vis. [un]necessary force_4. Artistic practice and communities immersed in search processes for victims of enforced disappearance in Mexico In Seven experiences of listening and protest in artistic practices, edited by Ana
  • Sanchez Cardona, LM. Intermittent Space: Sound, Violence, Ambiance and Affective Politics of Fear in Contemporary Mexico Unlikely Journal for Creative Arts , no. Issue 7 (https://unlikely.net.au/issue-06/intermittent-space 2020): online.
  • Landslide, New Media Installation, variable size Custom software, sandbox, pc, projector Landslide consists of a sandbox and a real-time animation. The 'virtual map' is generated in real-time by software code and merge with the physical sculpted
  • In this geolocative augmented reality installation, a grid of ARt critics seem to scream "You call THIS ARt???" On October 9 2010, Sander Veenhof & Mark Skwarek organized "We AR in MoMA," an uninvited cyberspace takeover of the Museum of Modern Art