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Field-Work@
Hay
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2001
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2001
...Field-Work@
Hay
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Content = No Cache
2000
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2000
Content = No CacheArtist: Giselle BeiguelmanComment:
Feedback
2004
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2004
Janet Cardiff's Feedback (2004) is an interactive sound piece that plays a Jimi Hendrix rendition of The Star Spangled Banner when the visitor steps on a wah-wah pedal. Feedback is a gift in honor of Rifkin by Tom and Kitty Stoner and
Epidémie
2007
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2007
Rendre visible l’invisible Parce que l’on parle ici de l’invisible qui détermine notre destin, il est important de lui donner une forme de visibilité. Le danger réside dans l’incapacité du cerveau à dissocier l’importance de la menace de la
Winning Hearts and Minds
2012
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2012
War zones are as instructive as they are destructive. Since Vietnam, they have beautifully illustrated the contradiction between capitalism and democracy. They teach the lesson that (false) democracy is an alibi for the good intentions of capitalist
Face Value
2013
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2016
Dead Presidents, deceased dictators, passed poets and reigning sovereigns – they watch us daily, as we swap goods for labor-power, as we sell commodities and buy resources, as we hawk dues and invest in securities, as we barter mining rights for
Benjamin Britton
Originally working in the field of literature, Benjamin Britton moved into video and computers in the early 80's, creating videotapes and installations, videodiscs, and now is working with interactive digital media as an artform. His principle
Catherine Mason
My particular expertise in the history of computer and digital art began in 2002 when I joined an AHRC-funded research group at Birkbeck College, University of London – The CACHe Project (Computer Arts, Contexts, Histories, etc), which investigated
Christina McPhee
Christina McPhee’s images move within a matrix of abstraction, shadowing figures and contingent effects. Her work emulates potential forms of life, in various systems and territories, and in real and imagined ecologies. Her dynamic, performative,
ArsRss
2009
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2009
ArsRSS re-reads between approximately 100 art and new media related RSS feeds twice-daily, caches the feeds and completely re-writes its database of words found in the feeds. This makes for fast response times both for searching across feeds and for
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