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Frontiers of Utopia
1995
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1995
video
In the installation Frontiers of Utopia the visitor is confronted with eight virtual female characters, based on the histories of real women who were born in different periods: 1900, 1930, 1960 and 1990. All eight characters dream of the way in
Paradise Tossed
1992
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1993
"Paradise Tossed" by Jill Scott gives the opportunity - from the point of view of a woman - to explore four different apartments and their technical equipment in different time periods. "Paradise Lost" or "Tossed"? "Paradise Tossed" is a
Riding the Net
2000
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2000
video
Riding the Net presents a novel approach to browsing the Internet in a more intuitive, playful and entertaining fashion. While two users talk and communicate with each other, the keywords of their communication are being picked up by the
Crazy Hearts
1979
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1982
... Released indepen
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t records: 1981...
Sictransitgloriamundi
1986
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1987
SictransitgloriamundiArtist: Victoria VesnaComment:
Sometimes a Cigar is only a Cigar (Freud)
1988
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1991
Sometimes a Cigar is only a Cigar (Freud)Artist: Victoria VesnaComment:
Silicon Babe
1992
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1994
Digital Print Installation
Another Day in Paradise
1992
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1994
... was hid
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from view in fiberglass...
Virtual Concrete
1995
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1997
Virtual Concrete consists of six 3-ft slabs of concrete covered with large electrostatic (digital output) prints, along with light sensors and a computer connected to the Internet via a CU-SeeMe camera. The website www.arts.ucsb.edu/ concrete allows
n0time
2000
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2001
Computer technology promised to save us time and provide a renewed sense of community. Instead we are collectively suffering from information overflow and lack of time, and we have to reconsider the established notions of "community". When thinking
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