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  • Sleeper -
    The core element of the “Sleeper” installation is a tapestry. Le Corbusier referred to it as a “portable form of mural”. During the Middle Ages and Renaissance these handwoven wall-hangings, in which the interweaving of threads forms not only the
  • AL GRANO: Framing Worlds deploys a staging of fact and ction where various registers of images, texts and objects, coexist. These digitally produced 2D and 3D pieces have as common element the manipulation of languages, histories and codes (the
  • A seed of transgenic corn represents an explosive capsule that on the one hand has the capacity to divide communities and Nations, and on the other hand the ensuing debates have caused movements of conservation and care of ecosystems, the
  • Al GRANO: Corn Regime -
    “Al Grano: Corn Regime” addresses the livelihood struggles of maize growers in Mexico – center of origin, domestication and biodiversity of maize - and the balance/unbalance created by environmentally sustainable and exploitative agro-practices
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    [in-time-time] ? Date made: 2008 Materials: interactive new media installation, responsive screen-based work, video and digital prints. Other information: Solo exhibition held at the Tarble Arts Center / Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, USA
  • Terrapattern is a tool for exploring the unmapped and the unmappable: a system for finding ?"more like this, please" in satellite photos. It can also be described as "a visual search engine for satellite imagery", "similar-image search for satellite
  • Strange Days -
    Shirley Shor > CryptoMania Opening Reception: Thursday, November 30, 2017, 20:00 Curator: Yaron Haramati CryptoMania brings the cyberworld and human/machine relations in the post-digital age into the world of art. Shor explores abstract themes like
  • Imagining Macondo -
    Imagining Macondo is a public artwork that commemorates Nobel Prize-winning author Gabriel Garci?a Ma?rquez. It was first showcased at the Bogota International Book Fair in April 2015 to an audience of more than 300,000 over the course of two weeks.
  • Pabellon Macondo -
    The International Book Fair of Bogota, one of the largest book fairs in the world, celebrates the role of literature in Latin American culture and its importance to the people of Colombia. The Colombian author Gabriel García Márquez, who died in
  • HOMO NOVUS -
    HOMO NOVUSArtist: MOON Martina ZelenikaComment: