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  • A 442 Hz. - video
    Songs of the Revolution “A 442 Hz” is a digital single screen installation by Egyptian media artist...
  • The installation "Another Day in Paradise" was composed of three preserved trees: surveillance, video and touchscreen trees. The equipment not contained in the trees themselves was hidden from view in fiberglass rocks. The monitors were embedded in
  • ... for text, images, videos, bubbles, adds, songs, talks, remixes and noises. You can run the...
  • conscious love -
    ... random sound collage of fragments of love songs - emotion; moving inbetween and upon a...
  • Event: Dak Nong Cultural Museum - Gia Nghia (Vietnam) / "Explorasound"Institution: Ars Electronica Linz GmbH & Co KGComment:
  • Face Value -
    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
  • ... would play their respective revolutionary songs. Then secondly a group of coin-operated...
  • ... mirror space to create fascinating new songs. When audiences enter the room and rotate...
  • “On the Road”, consists of twelve lenticular panels that explore the cinematic narrative potential of the photographic image in non-electronic form. The exhibition’s title “On The Road” makes reference to the defining work of the Beat Generation’s
  • Melbourne is a notably multicultural city because of the size and diversity of its many immigrant communities. Melbourne also has the reputation of being the comedy capital of Australia. PLACE ‚ URBANITY presents fifteen fully panoramic video