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Work: Aspects of Gaia   Artist: Ascott, Roy Comment: The installation is a 2-level schematization of this telematic Gaia. One level is presented in tents, with computer graphic images contributed by networkers around the world, and which can be...

Work: Celestial Mechanics   Artist: Hessels, Scott Comment: Celestial Mechanics is an artwork intended to be viewed in a planetarium dome. Instead of stars and planets, the ‘night sky’ program reveals many of the aerial technologies hovering, flying, and...

Work: Dialogue with the knowbotic south (DWTKS)   Artist: Knowbotic Research Comment: Dialogue With The Knowbotic South- strategies on a changing view of nature A dynamic map of a data-land-scape providing a form of interaction with multilocal and multipresent...

Work: Dominion   Artist: Bird, Lawrence Comment:

Work: Future Room   Artist: pluriel, kondition Comment:

Work: Garden Of Changes   Artist: Reinhuber, Elke Comment:

Work: Genetic Seed Bank   Artist: Anker, Suzanne Comment: Animation for artist Suzanne Anker. Video loop created from still image for video installation.

Work: Hybrid Space   Artist: Kisseleva, Olga Comment:


Work: Lagoogleglyph I   Artist: Kac, Eduardo Comment:

Work: Lagoogleglyph II   Artist: Kac, Eduardo Comment:

Work: Lagoogleglyph IV   Artist: Kac, Eduardo Comment:

Work: Landslide   Artist: Shor, Shirley Comment:

Work: Mori   Artist: Goldberg, Ken Comment: In Mori, the immediacy of the telematic embrace between earth and visitor questions the authenticity of mediated experience in the context of chance, human fragility, and geological endurance....

Work: Mori   Artist: Packer, Randall Comment: Sound-Installation "Mori" is an Internet-based earthwork that engages the earth as a living medium. In this installation, minute movements of the Hayward Fault in California are detected by a...

Work: Narrative Landscape   Artist: Shaw, Jeffrey Comment: In this installation images are projected onto a large screen lying flat on the floor of the exhibition space. The spectators stand on a surrounding balcony where a joystick enables any one of them...

Work: Neon Wave Sculpture   Artist: Shaw, Jeffrey Comment: The Neon Wave Sculpture is an urban light sculpture that is interactively controlled by varying wind speeds. Mounted on the exterior wall of an apartment building, it is constituted by 48 sine-curved...

Work: Newtown Creek (oil spill)   Artist: Thiel, Tamiko Comment: Newtown Creek is a massively contaminated Superfund site running through the Greenpoint, Williamsburg and Bushwick neighborhoods of Brooklyn, New York. For the AR artwork "Newtown Creek (oil spill)"...

Work: Palette   Artist: Anker, Suzanne Comment:

Work: parallel   Artist: Bird, Lawrence Comment:

Work: Punishment I   Artist: Bird, Lawrence Comment:

Work: Remote Sensing   Artist: Anker, Suzanne Comment: Plaster, pigment and resin.

Work: REPSAT   Artist: López, Solimán Comment:

Work: Sonic Antarctica   Artist: Polli, Andrea Comment:

Work: Terrapattern   Artist: Levin, Golan Comment:


Work: The Moon is a Mirror   Artist: Hessels, Scott Comment: This series of artworks contemplates the screen and its origins. My time in the villages of Southeast Asia has shown me an array of organic resources that can be formed into papers. I've researched...

Work: The Southern Ocean Studies   Artist: & Baily & Mackenzie, Corby Comment: In 2009 we began a project with the British Antarctic Survey to explore how the data it derives from its research in the Southern Ocean could be redeployed in public forms. The project builds out...

Work: Vanitas in a Petri dish   Artist: Anker, Suzanne Comment:

Work: Water Lily Invasion   Artist: Thiel, Tamiko Comment: As global water levels and temperatures rise, plants and animals are mutating to adapt. Strange new creatures are arising at the interstices between plant and animal, questioning and transgressing...

Work: Wind Map   Artist: Wattenberg, Martin Comment: An invisible, ancient source of energy surrounds us—energy that powered the first explorations of the world, and that may be a key to the future. The wind map shows the delicate tracery of wind...

Work: WORLD /WORLD   Artist: Fujimura, Noriyuki Comment: Imagine a pole piercing the earth. One end emerges in Neunkirchen, Germany and the other at a public space in Tokyo. You can push and pull this pole on one side of the earth and someone on the other...