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  • This interview was made for the exhibit „Not There“ at the Sabanci University Kasa Gallery, as part of ISEA2006 show UNCONTAINED - an official parallel exhibit to the 2011 Istanbul Biennial. "Not There" is an exhibition of artworks from the
  • Suspension
    Contemporary spaces are dynamic combinations of the real and the virtual. They are accessed, ordered, and navigated under the conditions of various online and offline protocols. These protocols include computer formats and settings, social codes and
  • Day of the Figurines -
    Day of the Figurines is funded by the European Commission's IST Programme. It is part of the 'City as Theatre' workpackage of the IPerG project, a large European consortium led by Blast Theory, SICS - Swedish Institute of Computer
  • Part I: on the embodied experience and the augmentation of space
  • In Medias Res -
    Morehshin Allahyari & Daniel Rourke, Banz & Bowinkel, Malte Bartsch, Mariechen Danz, Angela Fette, Hans Haacke, Konsortium (Lars Breuer, Sebastian Freytag, Guido Münch), Reiner Maria Matysik, Theresa Schubert, Anja Schwörer kuratiert von Ursula
  • The WILD Panoramic Navigator is a novel, interactive augmented-reality multimedia information terminal derived from the original Panoramic Navigator (1997). It provides a means for the general public to intuitively and interactively orient
  • CNN INTERACTIVE JUST -
    A specially commissioned gallery installation for, Art & money Online held at Tate, Britain in March 2001 and curated by Julian Stallabrass -based on our webwork http://www.cnnextra.net In CNN Interactive just got more interactive artists Jon
  • Biggs, Simon. Second Life: how may it augment our first (learning) life? A review of the current and potential use of Second Life in creative arts education. (2009).
  • On the occasion of this exhibition, Acevedo updated his artist statement. It was quite brief but yet an articulate recapitulation of the enduring core values of his work. It spoke to the deep and long artistic journey he had traveled to this point.
  • From May 9 through June 1, 2019, Victor Acevedo presented a retrospective exhibition of his digital work at Los Angeles Center for Digital Art. He showed a selection of print work that spanned the years 1987 to 2019 and his computer animation and