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WORDLESS

Is a touching story about a young explorer who meets an old man in the desert, communicating through sand patterns. Together, they discover a deep connection that goes beyond words, finding solace in the peaceful desert landscape. This tale explores the power of silence and simplicity in a chaotic world.more

NEWS

new project 2014 WHAT IT WILL BE – As soon as you start using words for it… some sort of explanation…, you lay down a certain concept. If you do not know what it is about, you cannot describe it. What happens, once you let go of all learned theories, socialmore

UNCONTAINABLE

From the Catalog of the 17th International Symposium on Electronic Art ISEA2011 Istanbul This publication appears on the occasion of the ISEA2011 Istanbul, 17th International Symposium on Electronic Art, 14-21 September 2011 © 2011 Leonardo/ISAST, ISEA Foundation, Sabanci, University and Goldsmiths, University of London. All rights reserved. The International Symposium on Electronic Art,more

VISUAL SUPPORT MATERIAL

These five minutes cut through some of the projects by ART IN PROCESS. Please be aware that the original works (cross-disciplinary projects with a strong performative character and use of different languages) are mostly around 15 min or longer. This is a brief insight into works that build on amore

MEDIA RELEASE

Media Release VISUAL ARTS, page 8, THE WEST AUSTRALIAN, Jan 25/2006 Seeing the light PIP CHRISTMASS Austrian-born, Perth based artist Bello Benischauer has travelled the globe, from South America and Africa to Iran and Pakistan. But his exhibition, Collection, an overview of his two-dimensional work, brings together paintings inspired primarily by themore

REVIEW UNTIL2005

mona DETROIT/USA International Film & Videofestival 2005 NEW YORKs performance space barbes, Brooklyn USA presents PROJECT X 2005 DIGITAL TRILOGY at the Caught Short TAPgallery SYDNEY/AUS 2005 DIGITAL TRILOGY screened at the National Museum of Australia in Canberra: Sky Lounge 2004 International Exhibition WOMEN’S CITY at the NPAK The Armenian Center for Contemporary Experimental Art, ARMENIA 2004 SANmore