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  • Perhaps -
    This is the first poem written specifically for Internet 2. The poem is a world with 24 avatars, each a different word. Each reader, in order to read the poem, must establish his or her own presence in this textworld through a verbal avatar. As
  • Bots -
    Copyrighted memes live in our minds, influence our thoughts, even shape our decisions. We are hosts for these memes, yet we have no say in their design, nor do we have the legal right to alter them. Like sacred icons they are controlled by corporate
  • la huella -
    la huella, 2010 iMac, Quartz Composer, microphone, projector, 200 x 150 cm La huella is a generative work that evolves in a loop of creation, adaptation and destruction. It is a reflection on survival and evolution in nature, a neverending
  • In this interactive installation the visual and auditory components of the work were interconnected and closely related. A finely perforated projection screen was visibly divided into sixteen sections. Behind each section was a speaker connected to
  • Herzogenrath, Wulf and Edith Decker, ed. Video-Skulptur retrospektiv und aktuell - 1963-1989. Ostfildern-Ruit: DuMont Reiseverlag, 1989.
  • In September 1989, for the second time Osnabrück hosted the European Media Art Festival, a forum that aimed to show and create free artistic spaces. Against the backdrop of media history, the intention of EMAF was to critically reflect upon the
  • International arts collective founded by Verónica Peráles, Fred Adam and Andy Deck, concerned with ecology, sustainability, and media. Since its formation in 2001 it has produced a series of critically acclaimed works and exhibitions under the
  • Decker-Phillips, Edith and Peter Weibel, ed. Vom Verschwinden der Ferne. Telekommunikation und Kunst. Köln: DuMont Reiseverlag, 1990.
  • Paik, Nam June. Brief an Dr. Steinecke In Niederschriften eines Kulturnomaden. Aphorismen. Briefe. Texte, edited by Edith Decker, 51-53. Köln: DuMont, 1992.
  • Alexander Hahn and Edith Decker and Pavel Meyer. Rats/Ratten, 72 p. German/English. Berlin: DAAD Galerie, 1994.