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  • In this installation, projection takes place on a dome screen inside an air-inflated igloo-like structure. Commissioned by and presented at the Kyoto Saga University of Art, this structure invites viewers to lie on the floor and look up at the...
  • Event: Look up KyotoInstitution: Kyoto Saga University of ArtsComment:
  • Event: Look up MumbaiInstitution: CSMVS - Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu SangrahalayaComment:
  • Blais, Joline and Jon Ippolito. Looking for Art in All the Wrong Places / Wie man Kunst immer am
    falschen Ort sucht In TAKEOVER: Who´s doing the art of tomorrow, edited by Stocker Gerfried and Christine SchöpfVienna, New York: Springer, 2001.
  • Looking for God -
    The origin of the God-idea has always been a hot topic amongst those involved in seeking truth. Creationists will argue that the God-idea is built into us, believing that we were all made in the God's image. Evolutionists will argue that the God-idea...
  • Brill, Louis M.. Looking Glass Playgrounds Hit the Entertainment Bullseye Virtual Reality World (Nov. - Dec. 1993): 41-48.
  • Ryan, Marie-Laure. Looking through the computer screen: Self-reflexivity in net.art In Self-reference in the media, edited by Winfried Nöth and Nina Bishara, 269-290. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, 2007.
  • "This artwork unveiled over 200000 Caymans Islands companies and combined with an aggressive business strategy, it reversed global finance machination for creative subversive agendas. The website Loophole4All.com promoted the sale of real identities...
  • Event: Loophole for AllInstitution: Aksioma - Institute for Contemporary ArtComment:
  • Lorna - video
    LORNA
    1979-1983 A.D.
    A.D. "A precondition to video is that it does not talk back. It absorbs, rather than reflects."
    Preliminary Notes, 1981

    While video was like a reflection that did not talk back, interactive works were like a trick, two...