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Exhibition
  • Nell Tenhaaf

Horror Autoxicus

Dec 15 – Jan 21, 1991

Viewers were asked to interact with the computer by making one of three choices which activated a video disc player and showed a 30 second clip of DNA construction. A voice-over related the myth of Oedipus. Catalogue.

People: Tenhaaf, Nell | Subject Keywords: computer graphics | digital art | interactive art | Publication

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