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  • ... and a channel of communication with the viewer and with oneself. At present, in addition to his artistic work, Solimán López...
  • ...Neidich, Warren and Elena Bajo. Me, Myself and I: Conversation with Oneself. New York: Input #2, 2010.
  • .. making visible that which is not before our eyes, that which is not directly evident nor exposed to the view ..
  • ... consisting of enormous pillars seemingly thrown on to and over one another, creating a kind of mental vertigo. They are hollow, so if...
  • ...Kisseleva Olga. Olga Kisseleva, Nano Worlds: Custom Made. Paris, France: Onestarpress in collaboration with the Centre Georges Pompidou, 2013.
  • ...Kisseleva Olga. Where Are You? artist book. Paris, France: Onestarpress Editions, 2006.
  • ... New York City etc. In the avant-garde projects LICHTPHON, ONEVERYMOON, LICHTSCHREI, SHINE and ART-AVANT, Schahram Poursoudmand...
  • ... has exhibited internationally and is broadly recognized as one of the early digitalartists that researched the semiotic and...
  • ... viewer" to create a 3D immersive effect for the viewer. Driven by the desire to combine these historic images with modern...
  • ... rotating turntable, using a translucent cylindrical screen so one can see on both sides. The result is a very natural looking... and spatiality is maintained. Dome Projections (1978) was driven by the urge to see if an "inside out" panorama would "read" to...