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  • [crowdsourced] NOIR / Here´s Looking at You Kid are projects investigating interactive live streaming as an alternative exhibition format for sculptural installations and crowdsourcing as a production method: In Sweden; Göteborgs Konsthall,
  • Zhan Wang is widely recognized as one of China's leading contemporary artists today. Working in installation, photography and video, his sculpturally informed practice challenges ideas of landscape and environment, addressing the urban, rural,
  • On the Road is a unique, annual project initiated in 2014 by the Guan Shanyue Art Museum, Shenzhen, here seen in its 2018 version. The process involves 15 curators, art critics and scholars, from major institutions, art schools and museums
  • 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.
  • Black Box / Chambre Noire konzipierte William Kentridge speziell für die Reihe der Auftragsarbeiten des Deutsche Guggenheim und wählte daher inhaltlich bewusst Deutschland, das Land des Auftraggebers, als Ausgangspunkt der Arbeit. Kentridge, der
  • Event: Web of lifeInstitution: China Millenium Monument MuseumComment:
  • The source material for this interactive installation is the Pacifying the South China Sea handscroll, painted by an anonymous Qing painter almost two hundred years ago. The scroll chronicles the story of how the forces of the Jiaqing Emperor
  • Grau, Oliver. Virtual Art: From Illusion to Immersion. Tsinghua, China: Tsinghua University Press, 2006.
  • Two Cycles -
    Two Cycles is a system for performances in the urban environment composed in principle by two bicycles in motion. Every bicycle has a small laptop computer; the laptops are interconnected via a mobile ad-hoc wireless network. Thanks to the network
  • The animation derives from the chinoiserie style frescos on the Hillside Palace of Pillnitz Castle. Fragments of these appear on revolving globes, like heavenly spheres. The three globes allude to the science fiction trilogy Trisolaris by Cixin Liu.