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  • Bodies INCorporated -
    Bodies© INCorporated is an investigation into social psychology and group dynamics, actualized in corporate structure. It is a collaborative project on many levels, from the team of artists implementing it, to the actively participating audience
  • "Seismoscope 2: Abu Hamid Muhammad ibn Muhammad al-Ghazali", 2009 Persian (1058-1111), author of "The Incoherence of Philosophers" 16.1" x 17.7" x 6.7" / 41 x 45 x 17 cm, XY Plotter 45.2" x 16.1" x 17.7" / 115 x 41 x 45 cm podium 11" x 17" / 28
  • Sanchez Cardona, LM. Sounds [That] Are Not. Is there any time left? In Towards a Non-Anthropocentric Ecology: Victoria Vesna and Art in the World of the Anthropocene, edited by Ryszard W. KluszczynskiArt+Science Meetings, Gdańsk: LAZNIA Centre for
  • Sanchez Cardona, LM. Vis. [un]necessary force_4. Artistic practice and communities immersed in search processes for victims of enforced disappearance in Mexico In Seven experiences of listening and protest in artistic practices, edited by Ana
  • Sanchez Cardona, LM. Intermittent Space: Sound, Violence, Ambiance and Affective Politics of Fear in Contemporary Mexico Unlikely Journal for Creative Arts , no. Issue 7 (https://unlikely.net.au/issue-06/intermittent-space 2020): online.
  • Mori
    Sound-Installation "Mori" is an Internet-based earthwork that engages the earth as a living medium. In this installation, minute movements of the Hayward Fault in California are detected by a seismograph, converted to digital signals, and
  • Flür, Wolfgang. Kraftwerk: I Was a Robot. London: Sancturay Pub Limited, 2003.
  • Kisseleva Olga. Art-Nature, catalog. Sancy, France: Horizons, 2009.
  • CrossWorlds -
    CrossWorlds, solo project, monumental installation in the Sancy National Parc, in the frame of Horizon projet, Auvergne, France, June - September 2009
  • Watched and Measured -
    "Watched and Measured" is a system that observes, tracks and catalogues people walking through the new Wellcome Wing at the Science Museum in London, UK. It explores the some of the ethical questions surrounding surveillance systems: do they invade