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Marcos Lutyens, frontal view of the CO2morrow sculpture on the façade of the GSK, Royal Academy building, with the lights changing from blue to magenta, denoting changes in CO2 data.

(© Marcos Lutyens. Photo © Francis Ware.)

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Color Plate B


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No. 1. Romy Achituv, The Garden Library, emotional categories stickers (English, Nepalese, Mandarin, Thai, Tagalog), 2009.

(© Romy Achituv)


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No. 2. Romy Achituv, The Garden Library, history stickers (Mandarin, English, Bengali, French), 2009.

(© Romy Achituv)

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No. 1. Douglas J. Bakkum, Philip M. Gamblen, Guy Ben-Ary, Zenas C. Chao and Steve M. Potter, MEART: The Semi-Living Artist, mixed media, 2001. The robotic arm in action at the Australian Centre for the Moving Image.

(© Guy Ben-Ary) See article in this issue by Wim van Eck and Maarten H. Lamers.


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No. 2. Benjamin David Robert Bogart, Dreaming Machine #2, installation at Cinémathèque québécoise, frame from an associative sequence occurring during the Elektra Festival, Montréal, 5-9 May 2010.

(© Benjamin David Robert Bogart)

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No. 1. Maureen Nappi, Synapsis, digital 3D painting as Cibachrome transparency in lightbox, 24 ½ × 19 ¾ × 4 in, 1996.

(© Maureen Nappi)


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No. 2. LIA, Arcs 21 #6, generative art, 2009. (See article in this issue by Maureen Nappi.)

(© LIA)

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