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  • ... Within the appropriate context and aesthetics, (v)user interactivity becomes a method through which an artist can connect conceptually and sensually with his audience. There is a process inherent in the creation of an artwork that extends over a...
  • ... relationships that New Yorkers have with the rest of the world, New York Talk Exchange asks: How does the city of New York connect to other cities? With which cities does New York have the strongest ties and how do these relationships shift with time? How...
  • ... Art Education in a Digital Visual Culture, Interdisciplinary Art Education: Building Bridges to Connect Disciplines and Cultures, Semiotics of Visual Culture: Sights, Signs, and Significance.
  • ... to create or manipulate it. It is precisely this layer of 'code' and instructions that constitutes a conceptual level which connects to previous artistic work such as Dada's experiments with formal variations and the conceptual pieces by Duchamp, Cage and...
  • ... His artistic work is directly derived from his research, which is frequently based on transdisciplinary explorations that connect philosophical and scientific investigations with poetic practices that examine the interactions between humans and nature....
  • ... (Afarsimon), which was believed to have healing properties, and the date palm, a major local nutritional resource. The works connect the various research fields and give them a new visual dimension, enabling the imagining of the past through thinking about...
  • ... entry to their borders. In Visit-US, green and red spheres travel along a network of transparent information highways that connect to a virtual border. To pass through this elastic and modulating dynamic border, spheres must be cleared at gateways. The green...
  • ... between science, technology and the living world; questioning the use of networked technology in how we perceive and connect to nature. Julie’s focus is the investigation of data as an art material. A mix of artist and computer scientist, she often...
  • ... the challenge of rethinking the arts, in the face of the fact that our existence is essentially determined by technology. To connect the methods of science with a new understanding of culture is the key concern of his special anthropology. Flusser’s thought...
  • ...Sacred texts drawn as calligraphy: Some of the most powerful books in history are trying to connect people to something that is beyond the range of ordinary thinking. These same books, when read through ordinary thinking, can be reduced to rules and restrictions and...