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  • krcf. Transcoding Sovereignty: Naked Bandit/Here, Not Here/White Sovereign In Sarai Reader 2005: Bare Acts, edited by Monica Narula and Shuddhabrata Sengupta and Jeebesh Bagchi and Geert Lovink, 111-114. Delhi: Sarai Media Lab, 2005.
  • A wrong city -
    Event: A wrong cityInstitution: Saraï-MedialabComment:
  • Susan Collins (b. 1964 London) is one of the UK's leading artists working with digital media. For the past decade the collision between the real and the artificial or virtual has been a key area of investigation. Collins works across public, gallery
  • enSight 2006 -
    32 scientists from institutes around the world submitted images from their current work. You can see these images here. 11 British and American artists took up the challenge to dialogue with one of the scientists. The resulting work was exhibited in
  • ECCENTRIC Art & Research is pleased to present its first exhibition in Milan, opening on October 12, 2016. The exhibition features the work of all its represented artists up-to-date: Ivana Adaime Makac, Jamie Allen, Tomislav Brajnović, Sarah Ciracì,
  • In the frame of ISEA 2016 in Hong Kong the DIGITAL SYNESTHESIA exhibition presents 14 artworks by DIGITAL SYNESTHESIA artists Anke Eckardt, Karl Heinz Jeron, kondition pluriel (Martin Kusch / Marie-Claude Poulin), Alan Kwan, Karen Lancel / Hermen
  • Beryl Graham is an artist, curator, writer and educator with a special interest in curating and new media art. She is a Research Professor at the University of Sunderland, and co-founder and co-editor of the website CRUMB, Curatorial Resource for
  • Immersive film, specially designed for a fulldome environment. Multiple 3D landscapes modulated by female voices. The physical absence of the performers is materialized here by the pairing of the spatialization of their litanies to the movement of
  • the exhibition, curated by Anda Rottenberg and Alberto Saraiva, present the vision of women artists from Brazil and Poland on feminism and the position of women in art history.
  • Alberto Saraiva. Poesia Visual. f10 th ed.Rio de Janeiro: Oi Futuro e Editora, 2003.