Take a 360-degree walk around the installation, formerly at NY's Soho20 Gallery. Meet the artist and her eight painted mannequins.
Originally shown at the UCSD Art Gallery, the exhibit is a collaboration between artists and computer programmers. Find images and commentary.
Presented by the Guggenheim Museum, this ongoing collaboration was conceived by media artist Shu Lea Cheang. Features Shockwave images.
Brian Goggin's site-specific installation consisted of 30 pieces of furniture and appliances in a SF building. View photos and read a bio.
Site-specific installation by the Greek artist consists of water, sound, and images. Submit confessions for an upcoming narrated performance.
Read an excerpt from the curator's essay, and take a walk through the installations of eight artists, including Jenny Holzer.
Read a description of the longest composition in the world, lasting 2,190 hours. Offers a theoretical and technical discussion, a CD, and photos.
Known for its unconventional, large-scale installations, NY's Dia Center houses Joseph Beuys' 7,000 Oaks and Dan Graham's Rooftop Urban Park.
Interactive sound installation is the collaborative effort of a designer, composer, and electronic engineer. Includes videos, demos, and essays.
Graphics-intensive resource for Pamberi Studios in Hollywood, FL, outlines ongoing exhibitions. Find its history, artist bios, and new exhibits.
Exhibition of multimedia installations by 40 artists was shown at Cooper Union. Features artist bios and photos, essays, and a creative glossary.
Multimedia installation includes a virtual subway platform, video projections, a soundtrack, and computer animation. Find artist bios and photos.