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  • Interview with Roy Ascott. Meta.Morf 2010: New.Brave.World! Trondheim, Norway November 2010
  • Sommerer, Christa and Laurent Mignonneau. Interactive Plant Growing In Electra’96, edited by A. EsperøOslo, Norway: Henie Onstad Kunstsenter, 1996.
  • Event: Sommerer, Christa, Mignonneau, Laurent, Lecture at Henie Onstad Kunstsenter, Oslo, NorwayInstitution: Henie Onstad KunstsenterComment:
  • the leap -
    The Leap carries out a new interpretation of Norwegian national symbols: Henrik Ibsen's "Peer Gynt", Edvard Grieg's music to the play and The Norwegian mountain wilds. In the installation these functions as condensed symbols of our
  • E-volve Wolf Lieser opened a new gallery [DAM]Cologne on the 24th April 2010. boredomresearch are exhibiting their computational systems Lost Calls of Cloud Mountain Whirligigs in the first exhibition ‘E-volve’ at the gallery. Lost Calls of Cloud
  • Paul Hertz is an independent artist, printmaker, and curator who works with algorithmic processes. From 1971 to 1983, he lived and worked in Spain, where he collaborated with actors and musicians. He earned a BA in Fine Arts from Brown University
  • Stenslie Stahl is working on the development of different interface technologies and tools for the digital culture within the fields of art, media and network-research. Lives and works as media artist, curator, scientist and media researcher in Oslo
  • A comic and visually dazzling performance by renowned South African artist William Kentridge, in "I Am Not Me, the Horse is Not Mine," the artist himself gives an unusual presentation related to his current opera-in-progress: a work inspired by
  • Interfaces -
    "Interfaces" was a live exchange conceived and organized by Eduardo Kac which took place on December 10, 1990, between a group of artists in Chicago and another group in the Center For Creative Inquiry, at the Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburgh.
  • Most people cannot reconstruct smells from memory (it’s rather hard to mentally “picture” a familiar smell, although someone’s face would be pretty easy to visualize). When we try to recall the smell of mint, we end up recalling how mint looks. We