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Gregoire Rousseau
Gregoire Rousseau is an artist and educator based in Helsinki. He is graduated both as an Electrical Engineer and Masterof Fine Arts in Uniarts, and currently, a doctoral candidate at Aalto University with the research "CommoningEducation,Educating
Hill Climbing
1999
Sound plays an important role in the work of Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller (Canadian, b. 1957; 1960) whose video Hill Climbing (1999) tracks an unseen couple and their dog as they struggle to climb up a snowy hill. The layered, binaural
Pabellon Macondo
2015
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2015
The International Book Fair of Bogota, one of the largest book fairs in the world, celebrates the role of literature in Latin American culture and its importance to the people of Colombia. The Colombian author Gabriel García Márquez, who died in
Zoran Poposki
My work is transdisciplinary and explores cultural translation, liminality, identity, and public space through a number of media, combining digital art including AI art and NFT art with video art, painting, drawing, photography, printmaking,
A 442 Hz.
2013
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2022
video
Songs of the Revolution “A 442 Hz” is a digital single screen installation by Egyptian media artist Sameh Al Tawil Musicians holding different instruments emerge in front of the steadily focused camera from beyond the screen of the film (hors-champ)
Push /Pull
2002
In the installation Push / Pull, by Edwin van der Heide and Marnix de Nijs, visitors can throw their full bodyweight into huge hovercraft-like objects. Each player has their own playing field with their own interactive hovercraft and yet the
electric earth
1999
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1999
In Doug Aitkens cinemascope-like, walk-in, multi-sectioned, video installation «Electric Earth» [...] the public is transported into the atmosphere of an airport by night. A flaming car and an abandoned shopping cart compliment the eerie scenario
REFLECTIVE TRANSITORINESS
2006
Kinetic light installation reflective foil, artificial resin, rotating motor, lights, plexiglass, light reflections variable dimensions A transparent picture is suspended on a rotating engine installed on the ceiling and is illuminated by two
Gallery of Heroic Women
2018
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2019
This series of fictitious portraits deals with fighting and hunting movie heroines and refers to the baroque concept of the ‚Gallery of Heroic Women‘ (book by Pierre Le Moine with illustrations, painting series by Guy François, and others, 16th-17th
Blast
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1996
From its beginning in 1990, Blast has set out to explore contemporary texts and images and their accompanying practices of reading, viewing, and authoring. Blast has conducted these explorations in terms of a publication, investigating the changing
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