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ADA_ArtistInterview_VictorAcevedo.pdf
... Technology. Theconcept of ‘digital’ was
completely
new to me at the time. For me, seeing this...
ADA_Feature_Fleischmann_Strauss.pdf
... earliest memory spaces that represented a
completely
new form of publicspace - that of...
ADA_Feature_Sommerer_Mignonneau_author_Zamora.pdf
... projection. As we can imagine, it was a
completely
new way to approachnot only nature,...
ADA_KONDITION_PLURIEL_FEATURE_270224.pdf
... on the movement of visitors, who perceive
completely
different thingsas they approach or...
Wind and Rain
1969
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1969
...A room was densely and
completely
filled with confetti that was being vigorously blown about by big...
Smokescreen
1969
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1969
... smoke-screen behind which the building
completely
disappeared for a while. Portions of...
Disillusion of a Fish Pond
1967
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1967
... Street Gallery in London. In this work a
naked
woman swathed in bandages of cotton-wool was...
Disillusion of Striptease Films
1967
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1967
... inflatable balloon-costume. When she was
naked
a masked figure inserted the nozzle of a...
Scottish Sorrow
1971
...A city counsil street light repair vehicle was
completely
covered in tartan printed plastic. It drove...
Projections
1973
... to dry, a dress showing the image of a
naked
body. The interactive objects included a...
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