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  • ... work-flows as part of my studio practice. I also sought out opportunities tocollaborate with electronic musicians that were operating outside the realm of purely Dance Music; suchas the band called Hookah and the circuit bender, Igor Amokian (Chris...
  • ... sensation, notably touch and vision," states media theorist Mark B. N. Hansen.23 From anobservational to an operational perspective, Murmuring Fields explores the transition from external tointernal imagery. Hansen comments on the artist's...
  • ... / digital art. Another new major project explores the creationof an elaborate installation out of the experimental Opera called the Oper& which John Supko and I initiated,commissioned by the Mary Duke Biddle Foundation.1 John and I are also...
  • ... is not art, but is used toconstitute an artistic project, the software development of code and calculation andlanguage operations take place with a view of interactions through aesthetic and socialrelations, based on perceptive theories and content...
  • ... my lab memberstogether such as animation artists, computer programmers, video artists, etc. Although I havenot personally operated computer software, I am like a movie director to direct my teammembers to make artwork completed and successful. My...
  • ... this way of thinking that is predicated on oppositions for a verylong time. And, at least the Western world has operated, not onlyintellectually, but also materially, predicated on oppositions with graveconsequences. We have defined the human...
  • ... this cylinder there are rows of various fruits, which makes an association with the well known gambling machines. Under this operational guise The Fruit Machine appropriates the style of a video game to fulfill its underlying aesthetic objectives. Needing...
  • ... The computer-generated image is a spherical object that is divided along a curved line into two parts. The two operators using their respective joysticks can separately manipulate each part in the televirtual space. The outer surface of this...
  • ... of the audience using two specially made joysticks. Embodying techniques developed for flight simulation, this work gave the operator the ability to interactively move his virtual point of view 360 degrees around the stage, 90 degrees up and down from ground...
  • ... all reduced to one size, that when touched would play their respective revolutionary songs. Then secondly a group of coin-operated dispensing machines where one could buy small replicas of these 200 revolutionary monuments. And thirdly a set of multimedia...