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“Os trópicos parecem conspirar contra a memória”
2014
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“Art Beyond Stereotypes: Are suburbs the next great creative frontier?"
2014
... of Canada (April
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‘Digital Debris in Internet Art : A Metaphorical Resistance to The Epistemology of Search’
2014
... Journal , no. 2 (
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YOUNG MEDIA ARTISTS IN CHINA (HK)
2018
... project initiated in
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Yiannis Melanitis
Yiannis Melanitis is a conceptual interdisciplinary artist working in the realms of body, performance, digital media and bioart. He study Painting, Sculpture and holds a Masters degree in Digital Arts from Athens School of Fine Arts. He is lecturer
X is not the new Y
2011
X is not the new Y, 2011 Electronic paper screens, arduino processor, battery, circuit board 16.5 x 8.6 x 1.8 cm Ed 4/100 + 3AP Over 500,000 combinations of proper names, companies and cities are presented as random inequalities.
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