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Visit-US
2005
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Visit-US (2005, 1 minute, digital animation) Visit-US explores the ways in which national border controls have been updated and expanded through the use of digital technology and electronic surveillance. The transition from an emphasis on physical
Public / Pirate Community Radio
2009
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2009
In this collaboration with David Elliot, Patrick Tierney, and Tiffany Pan, we proposed a do-it-yourself, decentralized bulletin board system that uses FM radio for transmitting messages received by phone. In addition, each transmitter node in the
Cheap Imitation
2002
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2002
"Cheap Imitation" is an homage to Marcel Duchamp. Duchamp was of course an inveterate re-user of existing works of art. In "Cheap Imitation", Rokeby has cut up Duchamp's "Nude Descending a Staircase" into the several hundred facets that make up
Robert W. Sweeny
Robert W. Sweeny, PhD, is Professor of Art Education at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. He completed his doctoral work at Pennsylvania State University and his dissertation was titled ‘Net_Work_Ed: Simulated Bodies and Objects Intertwined in
Immaculate Collision
2014
Mark J. Stock's work is suffused with highly dynamic and detail rich imagery that is often indistinguishable whether it originated in the natural world or in a highly evolved virtual platform. Stock's process is algorithmically based; with his
One Hour of Deception, artist book, 48p. English
1991
Alexander Hahn. One Hour of Deception, artist book, 48p. English. Roma: Istituto Svizzero, 1991.
Arslab
1992
Unformed Symbols
2006
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2006
Custom-made table with loud speakers, data projector, PlayStation 3 The deck of cards laid out on the table seems to separate and fly off of their own accord, moving over the surface and settling into new patterns and positions. In Unformed
Germs of Deception
2005
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2007
Event: Germs of DeceptionInstitution: Halle 14Comment:
Skulls
2000
Robert Lazzarini composed a sculptural installation of four skulls hung about eye-level and protruding about a foot from the walls of a small, well-lit, clean and bright room. To create this deceptively low-tech installation, Lazzarini
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