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Molecular Clinic 1.0
1995
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1996
Molecular Clinic 1.0 is an art project realized through a collaboration between Seiko Mikami and ARTLAB. The "installation" is unique in that it only resides in the World Wide Web and has no material presence at all. To participate in this
The Butterfly in the Brain
2002
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2002
...e Butterfly in the Brain is the name of an
exhibition
that referenced the human...
Four Imaginary Walls
1991
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1991
... Perspecta - a biennial
exhibition
of Australian Art, at the...
Acoustic Environment
1997
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1997
...A collection and
exhibition
of a disparate yet representative array of machine...
Eden
2000
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2000
... motion sensors embedded in the
exhibition
space detect the movement of...
Artificial Changelings
1993
... Festival. It was part of the
exhibition
Body Mécanique at the Wexner...
Creation Myth
1985
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1985
... software. It was designed for
exhibition
on Palladium's 50...
Exchange Fields
2000
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2000
video
... commissioned by the Vision Ruhr
Exhibition
in Dortmund Germany,...
Ryota Matsumoto
... Centre Altrincham. He had solo
exhibition
s at BYTE gallery...
Abstract Machine - Erotic
1994
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1994
Abstraction Machine / Erotic - The Voyeur of Light (1994) was a site specific installation in a hotel room, Room 33 Gallery, Regent's Court Hotel, Sydney, Australia. The security viewer was inverted so that visitors could view into the room. A
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