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  • ... artwork constructed of stereo lithography plastic and a common house spider (Theridiidae) in the winter and an orbital web spider in the summer. It is designed to amplify and connect the viewer with the delicate beauty of arachnids. Since the beginning...
  • ... notions of a better life. As of 2009, the work has had a 7-year trajectory through several world cities culminating in a web-site archive including 55 three-minute video clips (selected from 130) presenting oral testimonies in three languages: English,...
  • ...Kac, Eduardo. Photonic Webs in Time: The Art of Holography In New Media Technologies, edited by Ross Harley, 123-139. New South Wales, Australia: AFTRS, 1993.
  • Time Capsule -
    ... a site-specific work in which the site itself is both my body and a remote database, a simulcast on TV and the Web, and interactive webscanning of my body. The live component of the piece was realized on November 11, 1997, in the context of the...
  • ... Outlook Express(ed) at Oakville Galleries, Ontario, Canada; Digital Aesthetic 2, Harris Museum and Art Gallery, Preston; Webscape, Vestsjællands Kunstmuseum, Søro, Denmark 2007; Video Vortex at Montevideo/The Netherlands Media Art Institute, Amsterdam...
  • ... On another screen, the network, offered a social platform on Twitter, allowing to follow through an intelligent system of websemantics and datamining the cultural memory of characters. In a database with artistic, scientific and historical terms,...
  • Morphogenesis -
    ... by 3m back projection screen via a special interface box constructed for that purpose. the second system uses the world wide web as user interface. In both systems users evolve a three dimensional organic object created using genetic algorithms. the...
  • SonoMorphis - video
    ... with a virtual organic projected onto a screen via a special interface box. The second access point uses the world wide web as its user interface. In both systems, users evolve a three-dimensional organic object which is created using genetic...
  • Virtual Concrete -
    ... (digital output) prints, along with light sensors and a computer connected to the Internet via a CU-SeeMe camera. The website www.arts.ucsb.edu/ concrete allows viewers to see the visitors/participants who walked on the concrete. (Victoria Vesna)
  • Up to 625 -
    ... five images, which in turn lead to twenty-five, and so on up to a corpus of 625 images. As the visitor moves through the website she is led to penetrate deeper and deeper into the structure, reaching increasingly precise elements. The overall, abstract...