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The brain as a hackable driver
2016
Ellen Pearlman. The brain as a hackable driver https://archive.org/details/livestream-131669108.
The brain as a hackable driver
2016
Ellen Pearlman. The brain as a hackable driver https://archive.org/details/livestream-131669108.
Karl Salzmann
Karl Salzmann (*1979 in Bludenz) is a sound and media artist currently based in Vienna. In his artistic practice he uses sound and noise and combines them in performance, conceptual and installation art. His work is characterized by the visual
At Play
2016
video
Responsive audiovisual installation where visitors playfully stack, as if pieces of a giant interactive puzzle, plastic bins that act as symbols of containers transiting world markets. Video-mapping projections react to the new sculptural
Repositioning Fear
1997
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1997
video
Relational Architecture 3 RE:Positioning Fear was the third relational architecture project. A large scale installation on the Landeszeughaus military arsenal with a teleabsence interface of projected shadows of passers-by. Using tracking
Performing Data
2011
Charzyńska, Jadwiga and Ryszard W. Kluszczyński and Wolfgang Strauss and Monika Fleischmann. »VIDEO: The opening of the Performing Data exhibition by Monika Fleischmann & Wolfgang Strauss in Laznia CCA in Gdańsk, Poland.«
"Stair Procession"
2000
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2000
This site-specific installation was curated by Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev as part of P.S.1’s Vertical Painting series initiated by Alanna Heiss in 1997. Created for P.S.1’s northwest stairwell, Stair Procession is a white-on-black drawing similar to
Uršula Berlot
Uršula Berlot, (b. Ljubljana, 1973) studied philosophy at the Faculty of Arts for two years, then painting at the Academy of Fine Arts, University of Ljubljana, and at the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris. She received her PhD in
At Play
2016
video
Responsive audiovisual installation where visitors playfully stack, as if pieces of a giant interactive puzzle, plastic bins that act as symbols of containers transiting world markets. Video-mapping projections react to the new sculptural
Zero City
2018
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2018
“Zero City” is a number of elevator shafts of different length. Their spatial structure resembles a city where the role of each building is to move in a vertical direction. All the elevators are programmed the same way and act as a pack carrying out
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