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  • Freakpedia
    he restrictions that succeed the participation in collaborative systems in the cyberspace – specially through the Internet and the virtual encyclopedia Wikipedia – inspired the web art project Freakpedia developed by Edgar Franco and Fabio Oliveira
  • EDEN -
    ... we know, all vegetal species can communicate with its environment. Instead of words they...
  • EDEN Echigo-Tsumari -
    ...As we know, all vegetal species can communicate with its environment. Instead of words they use...
  • Peeping into a mirror-clad triangular prism, a surveillance camera observes images of its own species, while the kaleidoscopic reflections turn the devices into floral ornaments, referring to the ever-growing arrays of CCTV equipment in a tropical
  • Arcs21 -
    Continuing in the tradition of free online distribution of netart in the 90s, Arcs21 offers the user the possibilities of research, playing and co-creation: browserspace is translated into a realtime artwork which is freely available over the
  • Device built to explore film materials originally conceived as linear analog forms that once beeing digitized become susceptible to manipulation through the programming process. This is a machine that allows the user, through interaction with a
  • Hi, thanks for your interest in my work. I'm both a composer of experimental music and an internet artist. Please find below a list of my website-specific activities. For access to my musical works on Mille Plateaux, mappa etc. please visit my
  • Duende Diagram -
    A cartographic map of the different flows that constitute my theories of a becoming cultured brain. More specifically how noise and improvisation through their bringing about difference and variation in the cultural landscape producing other neural
  • Crary, Jonathan. Suspensions of Perception: Attention, Spectacle, and Modern Culture. Cambridge, MASS: MIT Press, 1999.
  • Huhtamo, Erkki. Illusions in Motion. Media Archaeology of the Moving Panorama and Related Spectacles. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2013.