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  • Zielinski, Siegfried and Kerstin Bergmann, ed. Wie man sieht...Kunst mit Fotografie und andere mediale Eskapaden Die Kunsthochschule für Medien Köln zu Gast im Museum Ludwig vom 07.07.-19.09.2000.
  • Earth Signals -
    Earth Signals - A telematic "leaf shaped" installation structure housing six Commodore Amiga computers displaying image files, received via E-mail from Artists throughout the UK, for the Omphalos Gallery in Swiss Cottage London, England, June to
  • Pixelpark Interactive Environments created the Mercedes-Benz Info Designer for the Auto Salon Paris 2000 and made this special service an interactive, customer-friendly experience. In just a few steps users can obtain an overall picture of all
  • ZOMBIAC consists of a large number of computer terminals and workstations, ranging in vintage from the 1970s to the present. Each computer has been "zombified": all the original electronics have been removed, transforming them into mindless
  • Digital Landfill -
    An neverending archive of digital trash. The artist has created an interface, in which the User can copy files from his computer or foreign websites - he can trash them. In a few seconds the files appear in different layers on the monitor. Now you
  • The Library -
    As the Y2K media frenzy and millennium celebrations reached a fever pitch in late 1999, the finishing touches were being put on the design of one of the most ambitious VRML projects on the internet today. With the assistance of modellers, animators
  • UNPREPARED PIANO -
    In Unprepared Piano, a Yamaha disklavier grand piano is connected to a database of music MIDI files appropriated and compiled from all over the web. This library of electronic scores is then “performed” automatically according to a simple set of
  • Packet Garden -
    Packet Garden captures information about how you use the internet and uses this stored information to grow a private world you can later explore. To do this, Packet Garden takes note of all the servers you visit, their geographical location and
  • Repsat uses the latest 3D printing technology and it´s conversion from digital files to printed format. Through this conversion we obtain three dimensional models in low relief called litophanies. This litophanies when are retroiluminated works as a
  • FramedMemoryCard responds to an open serie of unique sculptures that becomes a receipt of digital information where the artist “bury” several files under the sculpture structure. It is defined us an information package hard protected with material