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  • Sound plays an important role in the work of Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller (Canadian, b. 1957; 1960) whose video Hill Climbing (1999) tracks an unseen couple and their dog as they struggle to climb up a snowy hill. The layered, binaural
  • House Fire
    Cardiff and Miller have been working collaboratively and individually for two decades. Together the pair achieved international renown with their collaborative works The Dark Pool (1995/96) and Muriel Lake Incident (1999). House Fire is a four and
  • Playhouse
    Janet Cardiff’s Playhouse [1997], a collaborative installation with George Bures Miller was first exhibited at the Barbara Weiss Gallery in Berlin. Playhouse combines sculpture, sound, video and performance in a fusion that experiments with
  • Tice, Steve and Linda Jacobson. The Art of Building Virtual Realities In Cyberarts: Exploring Art and Technology, edited by Linda JacobsonSan Francisco, CA: Miller Freeman Inc., 1992.
  • Crowston, Catherine. Janet Cardiff, George Bures Miller: The Dark Pool Banff Centre (online publication) (1995).
  • Miller, J. Coleman and Ray Cabarga, ed. Aleatoric Art in the 21st Century. Houston, TX, USA: Blurb, 2012.
  • Miller, Arthur. Colliding Worlds: How Cutting-edge Science is Redefining Contemporary Art. New York City: W. W. Norton & Company; 1 edition (June 16, 2014), 2014.
  • Cabin fever -
    In Cabin Fever, Cardiff and Miller reference traditional museum displays by using the formal structure of the diorama to transport the viewer into a scene depicting a cabin set deep in the woods. The captivating soundtrack, draws the viewers into
  • Janet Cardiff -
    A Survey of Works Including Collaborations with George Bures Miller
  • Jacobson, Linda, ed. Cyberarts: Exploring Art & Technology. ISBN 0-87930-253-4 th ed.San Francisco, CA: Miller Freeman Inc. Book Division, 1992.