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Themes in Installation
Sensation/Immersion
Nomadic
Audience participation/interaction
Simultaneous events
Personal spaces to escape from virtual
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Partially Buried
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A-Z Comfort Unit II
A-Z Time Tunnel: Time to Do Nothing Productive at All
Floating Numbers
The New Austria
Text rain
Untitled 5
http://www.camilleutterback.com/
Ann Hamilton
http://www.pbs.org/art21/artists/hamilton/clip1.html
Renee Green
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Flow
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Joachim Sauter
http://www.artcom.de/index.php?lang=en&option=com_acteammember&id=1&Itemid=121
Camille Utterback
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Art in Context Images
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Andrea Zittel
http://www.zittel.org/
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Chambers and Michael Sorkin. Cleveland, 2001
Fundacio Antoni Tapies. Shadows and Signals.exh cat., text by Nuria Enguita Mayo and others. Barcelona,
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Musee D’Art Contemporain de Lyon. Ann Hamilton Present-Past 1984-1997. exh cat., text by Thierry Prat and
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