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The Killing Machine
George Bures Miller
Pneumatics, robotics, electromagnetic beaters, dentist chair, electric guitar, CRT monitors, computer, various control systems, lights, and sound (approx. 5 min.) · 2007
Museum of Modern Art
Pulse Room
Pulse Room
Rafael Lozano-Hemmer
Interactive installation, incandescent light bulbs, voltage controllers, heart rate sensors, computer, and metal · 2006
Museum of Modern Art
Ecdysiast and Viewers
Ecdysiast and Viewers
Lucas Samaras
25 iMovies (color, sound; 5:48 min.), 24 HD monitors, 26 MacMini computers · 2006
Museum of Modern Art
Subtitled Public
Subtitled Public
Rafael Lozano-Hemmer
Software, interactive, colour, computer and video, 4 projections · 2005
Tate
Hotel Habitat, L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, Barcelona, Spain (Scale model, 1:50)
Hotel Habitat, L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, Barcelona, Spain (Scale model, 1:50)
Cloud 9, Barcelona
Flourescent lights, LED lights, microcomputer, plastic, plexiglass, serigraphic print, stainless steel mesh, and wood · 2004
Museum of Modern Art
I
If/Then
Ken Feingold
Cardboard box, two silicone heads attached to steel frames, packing peanuts glued together, two computers, one monitor, one keyboard, one mouse · 2001
Whitney Museum of American Art
F
Faraday's Ghost
Perry Hoberman
Computer software, barcode scanner, laminated mat · 2000
Museum of Modern Art
3
33 Questions Per Minute
Rafael Lozano-Hemmer
Twenty-one LCD screens, computer · 2000
Museum of Modern Art
C
Contact Drawing
Takashi Murakami
Pencil on paper taped to computer printout · 2000
Museum of Modern Art
K
Kinoko Drawing
Takashi Murakami
Pencil on paper taped to computer printout · 2000
Museum of Modern Art
T
The Bush Soul (#3)
Rebecca Allen
Custom software, computer, and joysticks · 1999
Whitney Museum of American Art
CPU
CPU
John F. Simon, Jr.
Apple Powerbook 280c, computer software, acrylic, plastic · 1999
Museum of Modern Art
P
Presence/Absence: Gather
Lia Cook
cotton, rayon; handwoven on computerized loom · 1998
Cleveland Museum of Art
Panel Entitled "ABC Drawn Quilt"
Panel Entitled "ABC Drawn Quilt"
Cynthia Schira
Cotton and linen, areas of warp-float faced 7:1 satin weave; warp and weft-float faced 7:1 twill weaves; diamond and point twills; combined twill; and plain weaves with areas of paired warps or wefts and plain weaves self-patterned by main warp and ground weft floats; woven on TIS Jacquard handloom with Jacquard Computer Aided Design · 1998
Art Institute of Chicago
Model for Hologram (C Project)
Model for Hologram (C Project)
Roy Lichtenstein
Computer print mounted on wood, 4 layers · 1996
Whitney Museum of American Art
Chicago Scrapbook from Louis Sullivan to McD's or One Architect's Chicago Education
Chicago Scrapbook from Louis Sullivan to McD's or One Architect's Chicago Education
Steven Izenour
Computer prints on coated paper · 1996
Art Institute of Chicago
Chicago Scrapbook from Louis Sullivan to McD's or One Architect's Chicago Education
Chicago Scrapbook from Louis Sullivan to McD's or One Architect's Chicago Education
Steven Izenour
Computer prints on coated paper · 1996
Art Institute of Chicago
A
Alex
Chuck Close
computer generated print (Iris printer) on Somerset paper · 1996
Cleveland Museum of Art
Untitled (3/8/94, 6A-1)
Untitled (3/8/94, 6A-1)
Peter Halley
Acrylic day-glo and metallic acrylic and graphite on computer-printed white wove paper · 1995
Art Institute of Chicago
I
Imaginary Museum
Albert Oehlen
Poster and 5 computer prints · 1995
Museum of Modern Art
B
Badge of Honor
Pepón Osorio
Two standard-definition videos (black and white, sound; 19:25 min.), prison bars, beds, steel toilet and sink, fabric, cigarette boxes, photographs, shoes, dresser, cabinet, nightstands, lamps, baseball cards, posters, reflective floor tile, trophies, air fresheners, clothes hamper, television monitor, basketballs, mountain bike, computer, plastic, watches, rings, and black-and-white photographs · 1995
Museum of Modern Art
Information America
Information America
Julia Scher
Metal office desk, five 9" NTSC monitors with metal wall brackets, 13" color monitor, plastic and vinyl signage, three black-and-white surveillance cameras, removable lenses, transformers, video matrix switchers, two time-lapse recorders, Amiga A1200HD computer, Sony Watch-Cam, two media players, desk lamp, office chair, wires and cables · 1995
Museum of Modern Art
Lovers
Lovers
Teiji Furuhashi
Computer controlled, five-channel laser disc/sound installation with five projectors, two sound systems, two slide projectors, and slides (color, sound) · 1994
Museum of Modern Art
Iris Dome Project, Interior perspective
Iris Dome Project, Interior perspective
Chuck Hoberman
Computer-generated print · 1994
Museum of Modern Art
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