<--- Back to Details
First PageDocument Content
Istvan Horkay / Creative industries / Brisbane / Visual arts / Ben Hibon / Virion Screen Project / Association of Commonwealth Universities / Queensland University of Technology / Modern art
Date: 2007-09-07 12:27:28
Istvan Horkay
Creative industries
Brisbane
Visual arts
Ben Hibon
Virion Screen Project
Association of Commonwealth Universities
Queensland University of Technology
Modern art

Add to Reading List

Source URL: www.idaprojects.org

Download Document from Source Website

File Size: 258,50 KB

Share Document on Facebook

Similar Documents

Modern artists / Contemporary art / Istvan Horkay / Queensland University of Technology / New media / Public art / Visual arts / Digital artists / Modern art

Director’s Statement - Stephen Danzig IDAprojects Team In this exhibition, titled “The Vernacular Terrain”, works have been selected from artists that respond to their environment in a broad philosophical manner.

DocID: 18WLC - View Document

Visual arts / Ben Hibon / Istvan Horkay / Wang Bo

Microsoft Word - IDAp artists list.doc

DocID: 18JmW - View Document

Istvan Horkay / Laurence Gartel / Contemporary art / Digital art / Algorithmic art / Queensland University of Technology / Chinese art / Modern artists / Modern art / Visual arts

Wang Jinsong, One hundred signs of the demolition (detail) Paul Brown, detail of Long Loop, 2000 Artists as Programmers For the exhibition Artists as Programmers, Curator Wayne Cosshall has focused on the application of

DocID: 18v6X - View Document

Queensland University of Technology / New media art / Mark Amerika / Alicia Candiani / Visual arts / American art / Modern artists / Istvan Horkay / Jerry Uelsmann

Magritte's Touchstone.

DocID: 189CL - View Document

Modern artists / Contemporary art / Istvan Horkay / Vernacular architecture / Queensland University of Technology / Jean Burgess / Appropriation / Visual arts / Modern art / Digital artists

Director’s Statement - Stephen Danzig IDAprojects Team In this exhibition, titled “The Vernacular Terrain”, works have been selected from artists that respond to their environment in a broad philosophical manner.

DocID: 17Ijj - View Document