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This is an art exhibition (paintings and photos) concerning the g.u.i (graphical user interface).
http://galleria.clab.it/
Keywords:
art-exhibition, graphical user interface, paintings, pictures, visual-art, installations, quadri, sculpture, art-exhibition, graphical user interface, paintings, pictures, visual-art, installations, quadri, sculpture

http://galleria.clab.it/

distributed improvisation is an research project exploring the possibilities for collaboration & experimentation of the intersections between sonic & visual arts in remote & localised networked performance. The project is supported by Norwich School of Art & Design, University of East Anglia & Arts Council East. The project is produced by Liam Wells & Tom Simmons of nomedi...
http://webjam.nsad.ac.uk
Keywords:
decentred, distributed, improvisation, audio-visual, performance, sonic arts, experimental music, webcast, streaming media, collaboration, post media, artists, connectivity, network, n0media, liam wells, tom simmons, webjam

http://webjam.nsad.ac.uk

Electronic Shadow founded by Naziha MESTAOUI and Yacine AIT KACI; Architecture and design between the real world and the virtual. Exhibited at the MOMA and designing one of the first hybrid architecture example between the real and the virtual spaces.
http://www.electronicshadow.com/

http://www.electronicshadow.com/

Motherboard create performances and installations which utilise and relate to digital pop culture and social interaction.
http://www.notam02.no/motherboard/
Keywords:
Motherboard, Switch Bitch, Digital Mosque, Nood, M@ggie's Love Bytes, Res Rocket Surfer, West Bank Industries, Momentary Fusion, Idoru, Botball, robot, copyright, sampling, copywrong, copyleft, performance, body, technology, art, artist, workshop, dance, pop, avant garde, theatre, gallery, rave culture, electronic, music, sound, Oslo, Per Platou, Amanda Steggell, islam, internet, John Lennon, ...

http://www.notam02.no/motherboard/

Collaborative sound art projects by Iain Mott. Works integrate sculpture, audio electronics, video and interactive elements.
http://www.reverberant.com
Keywords:
sound art, installation, art, music, interactive, interactivity, new media, Iain Mott, Ian Mott, Marc Raszewski, Jim Sosnin, talking chair, squeezebox, sound mapping, close, binaural, linux, download, code, sculpture, computer

http://www.reverberant.com

Life At Night - a ten part series, the first presentation of Complete Theatrical Sound, a study of life outside of career building.
http://www.lifeatnight.com/
Keywords:
audio, audio book, book on tape, real audio, mp3, theater, downsize, unemployment, fired, internet theater, animation, spoken word, online theater, jazz, soundtrack, poetry, beatnik, avant-garde, trumpet, urban planning

http://www.lifeatnight.com/

Interactive light installation by Chaos Computer Club on the Haus des Lehrers building in Berlin. Play Pong and do your own animations
http://www.blinkenlights.de/

http://www.blinkenlights.de/

http://www.book-of-roofs.net

http://www.book-of-roofs.net

Biddington's Creative Process visits the Tribeca (New York City) studio of artist GH Hovagimyan whose newest pop/conceptual art includes compositions for ensembles of laptop computers.
http://www.biddingtons.com/content/creativehovagimyan.html
Keywords:
conceptual art, GH Hovagimyan, POP ART, Peter Sinclair, artists, laptops, computers, voice recognition, conversation, word, software, ideas, intellect, faux, images, New York City, Tribeca, studio, visit, soapopera, philosophy, billboard, bozo, grant, presentation, character, language, Musuem, of, Modern, Art, Walker, Art, Center, Digital, Studies, Archive, Minneapolis, Museum, of, Contemporary, ...

http://www.biddingtons.com/content/creativehovagimyan.html

http://offline.area3.net/wartime/

http://offline.area3.net/wartime/

http://www.blackshoals.net/

http://www.blackshoals.net/

http://www.milliondollarart.com/
Keywords:
art, performance, video, audio, streaming, experimental, experiments, theater, web, arts, artist, robotics, webcam, sitecam, alice, hartzell, sobell, gilbert, communication, collaboration, transcendence, technology, creative, creativity, feedback, sculpture, touch, port, voice, saxophone, perform, performer, experiment, experimentation, performance art, experimental art, experimental music, ...

http://www.milliondollarart.com/

http://www.actlab.utexas.edu/pgp/

http://www.actlab.utexas.edu/pgp/

http://www.inberlin.nl

http://www.inberlin.nl

http://www.eject.com.au/boogie/

http://www.eject.com.au/boogie/

http://www.web-of-life.de

http://www.web-of-life.de

http://ozone.re-lab.net/meta/

http://ozone.re-lab.net/meta/

http://www.cyberopera.org/

http://www.cyberopera.org/

http://www.transit-lounge.com/vainasystems/

http://www.transit-lounge.com/vainasystems/

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Wikipedia-Article "Installations"

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Wikipedia-Article "Performances"


A street musician with accordion in Bremen
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A street musician with accordion in Bremen

A performance comprises an event in which generally one group of people (the performer or performers) behave in a particular way for another group of people (the viewer or viewers, or audience). Sometimes the dividing line between performer and audience may become blurred, as in the example of "participatory theatre" where audience members might get involved in the theatrical event.

Examples of performance genres include:

Street musicians (San Francisco)
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Street musicians (San Francisco)

Performances might take place daily, or at some other regular interval.

Similar activities can take place in a religious or occult setting whereby the performance becomes a ritual. In a scientific setting, the carrying out of predetermined actions in a controlled environment becomes the performance (execution) of an experiment.

A music performance (a concert or a recital) may take place indoors in a concert hall or outdoors in a field, and may require the audience to remain very quiet, or encourage them to sing and dance along with the music. In a street concert by one or more street musicians (or, in British English, buskers), often the public consists of people who happen to pass by. Such performers do not require payment, but do welcome it. See extended technique.

Similarly other street artists may carry out street performances, e.g. performing acrobatics. The same applies in other public places.

The word performance may also describe the way in which an actor(ess), or artiste in such a production performs. Or in a solo capacity; such as a mime artist, comedian, conjurer, etc.

Musicians polish their art at a railway station in Japan
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Musicians polish their art at a railway station in Japan

Performance, as in What a performance! is also used sarcastically in reference to an individual's overwrought or excessive emotional outbursts.


In engineering, performance relates to measuring some output or behaviour. Techniques for monitoring performance include:

Computing performance provides a case in point for engineering performance - see:

Performance, in a business context, a sub-set of engineering performance, refers to the activity of a unit (be it individual, team, department, or division) of an organization intended to accomplish some desired result.

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