Archive Search

  • me & u -
    Me & U Date made: 2005? Materials: responsive, screen-based installation. Other information: Exhibited in a group show at University Galleries. Illinois State University, Illinois, USA. October 28 to December 14, 2005 "me & u" is an interactive...
  • Open(ing) Source -
    To open the source code is one of the most significant processes in our contemporary technological landscape -the main reference is the free software culture or so called open source culture-. Opening the code means to share and to make something...
  • Virtual Station is an audio-video project which reminds us of the existing emotional states of a human being. The key of the project is the computer-human interaction. The project involves visual, auditory and emotional receptors. Visual and sound...
  • Activism -
    ACTivism was a computer videogame created by Beatriz Albuquerque in 2005-2007, exploring activist key words that functioned in the audience as a way to remember, transform persons that read them and further contemplate afterwards. With...
  • ATTRACTIONS -
    video 2′ 'The latest research within the artist’s already distinguished paradigm has brought a few novelties. In the field of phisical laws the stress is on experimentig with magnetism and as far as the complex levels of her works of art are...
  • four kinetic objects with magnets and metal particles dim: diameter 12 cm Kinetic objects take part in the multimedia project Attractions – Similarities that focuses on magnetism as a physical phenomenon, by visualizing it in various ways, using...
  • The Thoughtbody EnvironmentArtist: Bill SeamanComment:
  • Seed/Tree - video
    SEED /TREE (2005) Installation/Butoh Performance/Live Electronics This project was created during an “artist in residence” program at the ZKM (Centre for Media Art in Karlsruhe, Germany). Feelings, associations, mental images and spontaneous...
  • Collision
    Islamic patterns and American quilts and the colours and geometry of flags as an abstract field of reflection.
  • Curatorship: Ivana Bentes. Period: May 12th to July 10th.