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Time Stratum III
1989
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1989
Toshio Iwai about Time Stratum III: "In this work, in order to achieve a greater scale of 3-dimensional effect, I used 3 acrylic domes to place hundreds of moving shapes. I used 4 computers, one for the real-time performance of music and sending the
Angels
1994
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1994
The work uses remote visual sensing techniques to track the viewer. The position of the viewer in front of the image controls the activity of the figures across the bottom of the screens. The viewers actions also control their ability to talk, as
The Refusal of Time
2012
The Refusal of Time - Installation at the Documenta 13, Kassel, Germany.
Automatic Writing
2003
Automatic WritingArtist: William KentridgeComment:
Mine
1991
MineArtist: William KentridgeComment:
Ubu Tells the Truth
1996
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1997
Ubu Tells the TruthArtist: William KentridgeComment:
Mind/Machine
2010
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2010
Documentary.
Ars Electronica 1998 - "Borderpatrol"
1998
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1998
Short video showing the installation of "Border Patrol" by Paul Garrin and David Rokeby. They got a golden Nica for it already in 1997 but it could be exhibited only a year later.
Riot
1999
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1999
Alternative web browser: The Tompkins Square riots and the state sponsored enforcement of gentrification in New York's East Village in the '90s inspired Riot, an alternative browser that crosses the virtual boundaries in the web. Riot breaks the
US Department of Art and Technology
2001
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2008
The "US Department of Art & Technology" is an artist-led, virtual government agency. The US DAT functions as a conduit between the arts and the broader political and economic culture for facilitating the artist' need to extend aesthetic inquiry
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