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  • Courchesne, Luc. L´exposition comme oeuvre In Muséo-séduction, Muséo-réflexion, , 163-168. Quebec City, CAN: Musée de la civilisation and Service canadien des parcs, 1992.
  • Benayoun, Maurice. Le devenir de l´A.M.E., la réalité virtuelle comme écosystème pour la création artistique In Design assisté par concepteur, actes colloque 01 Design, : Europia, 2010.
  • Benayoun, M.. Le devenir de l’A.M.E., la réalité virtuelle comme écosystème pour la création artistique 01 Design, Edit. Europia (2010).
  • Event: H2H Art Lab, L’Art comme forme avancée de la recherche sur les médiations humainesInstitution: iMAL, BruxellesComment:
  • Event: Le devenir de l’A.M.E., la réalité virtuelle comme écosystème pour la création artistiqueInstitution: Couvent de La TouretteComment:
  • An Imaginary Museum of Revolutions was a proposed multimedia installation to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the French Revolution. The basic concept was to address 200 revolutions from the French Revolution up to the present-day. The major
  • Ballet Mori - video
    To commemorate the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake, Ballet Mori engaged the Earth as a living medium and a conductor for dance. In this improvisational performance, SF Ballet Principal Dancer Muriel Maffre responded to a musical composition modulated
  • Imagining Macondo -
    Imagining Macondo is a public artwork that commemorates Nobel Prize-winning author Gabriel Garci?a Ma?rquez. It was first showcased at the Bogota International Book Fair in April 2015 to an audience of more than 300,000 over the course of two weeks.
  • Biota -
    Biota is a porcelain sculptural installation employing the morphology of the sea sponge as a matrix. Arranged on low-standing Plexiglas platforms, the sculptures appear as if they were dead coral. In the sea, such exoskeleton frameworks signal the
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    [in-time-time] ? Date made: 2008 Materials: interactive new media installation, responsive screen-based work, video and digital prints. Other information: Solo exhibition held at the Tarble Arts Center / Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, USA