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  • Jinorio, Orlando Britto and Ery et.al. Camara. A Fiction of Authenticity: Contemporary Africa Abroad. St. Louis, MO: Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, 2003.
  • Video of the launch of a helium ballon to the Stratosphere (20 kilometers high up). The balloon carried a payload with an experiment using 3 black and white video cameras with color filters in front in order to produce a final video in full color.
  • DOMINGUES, DIANA MARIA G. Cenários cíbridos: átimos calmos em comunicação ubíqua e móvel por conexões transparentes In A Cibercultura em Transformação: Poder, Liberdade e Sociabilidade (ABCiber Vol.2), edited by Eugenio TRIVINHO and Edimilson
  • nano -
    a Media Arts & Science Exhibition Making Nanoscience Visible, Tangible, and Experiential for Visitors of All Ages nano - an exhibition that merges the arts and the atom by presenting the world of nanoscience through a participatory aesthetic
  • Sandquake -
    Long lengths of polythene tubing were buried in the sand at a beach in the Camargue in France. This tubing was then slowly inflated so that it gradually rose up and erupted out of the sand.
  • Be Now Here - video
    Be Now Here is an installation about landscape and public places. Visitors gain a strong sense of place by wearing 3-D glasses and stepping into an immersive virtual environment. The imagery is of public plazas on the UNESCO World Heritage
  • education: 1999-2002 Sandberg Institute, Amsterdam, Netherlands (MFA) 1997-1999 Gerrit Rietveld Academie, Amsterdam, Netherlands 1995-1997 Hochschule Fuer Gestaltung, Pforzheim, Germany exhibitions: 2010 exhibition 'Info Deco Data: Work in
  • Cosmic Matter -
    Cosmic Matter brings forth Csuri s ability invoke Surrealism and Abstract Expressionism within the realm of technology. As Maurizio Calvesi eloquently described the dynamics of this piece, Cosmic Matter is an explosion of coloured splinters, in a
  • Sandquake -
    Air structure event with Theo Botschuijver Shown at TV Gallery Gerry Schum, Camargue, France, 1969. Long lengths of polythene tubing were buried in the sand at a beach in the Camargue in France. This tubing was then slowly inflated so that it
  • Pam Skelton is a media artist, professor and researcher. Is Professor at Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design and Research Associate at the Photograph and the Archive Research Centre, London. Studied at Southport School of Art Camberwell