Waves

Argo Buoys

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Argo Buoys

Spectropia: Acoustic Space No. 7

Publication Type  Book
Citation Key  990
Year of Publication  2008
Authors  Šmite, R.; Medosch, A.
Series Editor  Rasa Šmite
Series Title  Acoustic Space
City  Riga
Publisher  RIXC
Volume  7

Handrail at 28m

Handrail at 28m

Waves – the art of deconcealment

Author/s: 

This text is my first attempt to reflect some of the issues arising from the two Waves exhibitions. The exhibitions in Riga (2006) and Dortmund (2008) were conceived as research projects. By looking at waves as "a principle material and medium of art" the exhibitions were made with an outlook on building a bottom-up, materialist theory of media art.

Dial Up

What TNL looks like in Achiltibuie.

Dial Up

Constituents of a theory of the media

Publication Type  Book
Citation Key  697
Year of Publication  1970
Authors  Enzensberger, H.Magnus.
City  S.l.
Publisher  [s.n.]
Date Published  1970///
Publication Language  eng

Waves - The Art of the Electromagnetic Society, Introduction

Publication Type  Book Chapter
Citation Key  WAV2008a
Year of Publication  2008
Authors  Medosch, A.
Editor  Arns, Inke; Medosch, Armin; Smite, Rasa; Smits, Raitis
Book Title  Waves - Catalogue
City  Dortmund
Publisher  HMKV/Kettler
Pages  12 124--22 132
Language  eng
Key Words  art, electromagnetic, exhibition, hmkv, waves
Notes  

Catalogue Essay, Introduction

John Cage: Silence and Silencing

Publication Type  Journal Article
Citation Key  1997
Year of Publication  1997
Authors  Kahn, D.
Journal Title  The Musical Quarterly
Volume  81
Pages  556--598
Number  4
Publisher  Oxford University Press
Publication Language  eng
URL  http://www.jstor.org/stable/742286

Three Receivers

Publication Type  Journal Article
Citation Key  1996
Year of Publication  1996
Authors  Kahn, D.
Journal Title  TDR (1988-)
Volume  40
Pages  80--87
Number  3
Publisher  The MIT Press
Publication Language  eng
URL  http://www.jstor.org/stable/1146550
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