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Ghost Town
2002
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2002
Ghost TownArtist: Pam SkeltonComment:
Mediated Encounters
1996
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1996
Mediated Encounters is an interactive robotic installation of four fish tanks designed to allow Siamese Fighting fish (Betta Splendons) to determine the movement of two grapevine sculptures. This piece allows normally aggressive fish to interact
the beehive
1997
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1997
In a floot of information words and pictures seem to lose their credibility. Does the culture disappear in the media society? - The beehive is a internet based project creating a web of thoughts. 32 animated and/or
The Library
2000
The LibraryArtist: Rejane SpitzComment:
The Living Image
2003
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2004
A major Virtual Reality installation, motion tracking technology, stereoscopic projection as well as interactive sound and video create a unique immersive experience. (source: http://www.grahamnicholls.com/)
Ursonate
1991
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1996
UrsonateArtist: Jack OxComment:
World II for Bosnia
World II for BosniaArtist: Jenny HolzerComment:
World I for Bosnia
World I for BosniaArtist: Jenny HolzerComment:
utHOPEia
2001
Hope in fusion with Utopia is here in perspective, looking at St Virgil, which has become part of the every day (esthétique du quotidien). By fragmenting the space and recontextualising elements of the place, utHOPEia is "hoping" to have the
WORLD /WORLD
2001
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2001
Imagine a pole piercing the earth. One end emerges in Neunkirchen, Germany and the other at a public space in Tokyo. You can push and pull this pole on one side of the earth and someone on the other side may push back to you. You can also see
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