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  • Potts, John. Helyer's progress: fusing art and science [].
  • Helpdesk
    “Helpdesk” it is not a regular phone. It’s a phone that waits for calls from the big public. As the attention on and funding for the arts is minimal, Helpdesk makes missed calls to an unlimited number of random phone numbers. The ringing phone in the...
  • Hello, world! -
    “Hello, world!” analyses the ephemerality or longevity of storage media and uses acustic signals for data storage. In a closed system, which is made up of a computer, a loudspeaker, 246 metres of copper pipe and a microphon, circulates a codified,...
  • Event: HELLO THANK YOU COME INInstitution: THE CENTER FOR BOOK ARTSComment:
  • hello process! -
    aymeric mansoux / marloes de valk , 2006-2010 Computer, dot matrix printer, chain paper and ink The source code of Hello Process! can be found at: http://gitorious.org/metabiosis/hello_process and it is sold under Public License GNU , version 2(GPL...
  • Witzmann, Pia and Ulla Lux. hell-gruen. alias - Atelier für Spaziergangsforschung. Düsseldorf: Kulturamt Düsseldorf, 2002.
  • Heliotrope -
    Heliotrope is an artwork made using computer manipulated images and animations in which the user interacts to control the sequence of events. Like many interactive artworks the piece requires input from the user. However, unlike a computer game, the...
  • Artist: Helga GriffithsComment:
  • Helena Ferreira (1982, Lisbon) is an artist, PhD student and FCT Research Fellow at the Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Lisbon. Trained as an artist her work develops around practical and theoretical research on art installation, video,...
  • Helen Varley Jamieson is a writer, theatre practitioner and digital artist from New Zealand, based in Germany. She holds a Master of Arts (Research) investigating cyberformance - live performance on the internet – which she has practiced since 1999....