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  • Galapagos -
    Galápagos is an interactive Darwinian evolution of virtual "organisms." Twelve computers simulate the growth and behaviors of a population of abstract animated forms and display them on twelve screens arranged in an arc. The viewers participate in...
  • Gains numériques -
    Event: Gains numériquesInstitution: Centre des Artes, Enghien-les-BainsComment:
  • Gaia EVII, 5. 30" by 22", 1995.
    Algorithmic pen and ink drawing with artist's studio seal in red. The seal characters read "Little Path Studio" for "Pathway Studio".

    Las piezas de la serie “Gaia” son caracterizadas por una fuerte semejanza entre...
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    Gaia E VIII, 1995.
    Paper Size: 30" by 22"
    Pen plotter drawing.



    Familial Resemblance. The software procedure generates a "family" of forms with a strong familial resemblance. These works resemble each other because they were created...
  • Gabriela Galati holds a BA and MA in History of Art from the Universidad de Buenos Aires, and a PhD from Plymouth University, for which her research focused on art theory, media and technology. Currently, she is Professor of Theory and Methodology of...
  • Dr. Gabriela Aceves Sepúlveda is an interdisciplinary media artist and cultural historian with a research focus in Latin American media art history. She is Associate Professor in the School of Interactive Arts and Technology at Simon Fraser...
  • f_(noir) Solo CD Eilean Records - 2015 Shadow Detail 06:36 Ending (part 1) 06:34 Another Day 06:11 Ending (part 2) 05:28 A History of Silence 03:33 A Dark Thought 04:45 Ending (part 3) 05:22 Having Fallen 05:03 The Undoing Of Time 05:58 Endgame (for...
  • FutureEverything at Media Festival Arts
    FutureEverything is presenting a Lounge, Panel, Artwork and Online Forum at Media Festival Arts, 8-10 September, Roundhouse London.
    The FutureEverything Online Forum is live from 2nd September (12 noon) and...
  • Beiguelmann, Giselle and Ana Gonzalves Magalhäes, ed. Futuros Possiveis: Arte, Museus e Arquivos Digitais / Possible Futures: Art, Museums and Digital Archives. Vol.1. 055-08-050, 1 th ed.Sao Paulo: Universidade de Sao Paulo, 2015.