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Natural Glitch (2020)
A video artwork consisting of a series of audiovisual encounters, co-produced by FACT and Ars Electronica for FACT: Ars Electronica Garden Liverpool.
Use the filter below to search through our archive of artworks.
A video artwork consisting of a series of audiovisual encounters, co-produced by FACT and Ars Electronica for FACT: Ars Electronica Garden Liverpool.
Uma Breakdown is an artist, writer and researcher who uses horror studies, feminist literature and queer role-playing games to create art. Play the downloadable game, Animal Agency, online and find out more about the concept ‘ahuman’ which inspired the creation of the artwork
We are Symbiotic explores the movements of fungi, sea slugs, frogs, octopuses, sea anemones, gut flora and lichen.
RE:PLACES is an installation that critically examines the possible and speculative present and future of dealing with plastics. Created during a remote artist residency, watch video documentation of the artwork in the artists' studio in Berlin.
the river sings is a lyrical journey exploring the fluid parallels between nature and identity, created by day mattar.
by day mattar
Augmented Empathy is a multi-platform installation created by artist collective Keiken. Developed as a collaborative commission with FACT’s Learning team, the artists designed a project which mirrors the way we, and specifically young people, learn through the navigation of social media.
by Keiken
methuselah is an interspecies video game which explores the relationships we form, and the consequences of our actions.
by Elle Bulger
'You, Copiphora Gorgonensis' is an hour-long meditative experience for online audience focusing on interspecies relationships, psychoacoustics and presence.
Re:Formed is a project by Tammy Reynolds (artist and performer), Natalia Bedkowska (artist) and Dot Alma (queer audio describer and access worker) for FACT Together.
B.O.S.S have created an immersive environment: an expansion of their short film, Collective Hum (2019).
Zheng Bo presents a new commission, the fifth of his Pteridophilia series (since 2016), which connects queer plants and queer people.
by Zheng Bo
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