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  • Decode: Digital Design Sensations showcases the latest developments in digital and interactive design, from small, screen-based, graphics to large-scale interactive installations. The exhibition includes works by established international artists
  • bit.flow mk2 -
    julius popp bit.flow mk2, 2007-2008 Mixed media Courtesy: Dogenhaus Galerie, Leipzig Navigation through the modern world is no longer linear; the thread cannot serve as a model for its description. In bit.flow mk2 dozens of tiny pieces of the
  • Event: Decoding the Flow – Paolo CirioInstitution: Museum of contemporary cutsComment:
  • IJWBAA [eej-wah] (I Just Wannabe an Artist), also known as Paul "Pao" Hafalla, is a pioneering digital artist born in Manila, Philippines, with deep roots in Pangasinan. His innovative work seamlessly blends digital media with a profoundly
  • The I Just Wannabe an Artist books (1,2,3) by IJWBAA document his artistic evolution, showcasing his vibrant minimalist style infused with Filipino cultural narratives, indigenous symbolism, and postcolonial critique. As the creator/founder of
  • Cansu Peker. Quiet Power: How I Elevate Filipino Art Through Decolonial Minimalism .
  • The Spectrascope -
    The gallery installation of The Spectrascope consists of a large scale projection of the image updating in real-time accompanied by the 'fear frequency'*. This is an audio frequency of 19hz, which is just below the range of normal
  • Zielinski, Siegfried and Hans Ulrich Reck and Thomas Hensel, ed. Decodieren von Subtexten. Erforschung a-logischer Strukturen. In: Lab - Jahrbuch 2000 für Künste und Apparate, 2000 th ed.Cologne, Germany: Verlag der Buchhandlung Walter König, 2000.
  • Marcelina Wellmer graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Poznan/Poland in 2000 with a degree in video and drawing. She is a conceptual artist and photographer based in Berlin. As a media artist, she has been working with video, photography,
  • Telescanfax - video
    The procedure consists of reading the current images from television with a hand scanner and then directly sent these images transformed by a fax/modem card (or hard copy). In this way the image movement is decomposed and we have a