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		<title>Ruth Jarman and Joe Gerhardt (Semiconductor)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Semiconductor make moving image works which reveal our physical world in flux; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.semiconductorfilms.com/" target="_blank">Semiconductor</a> make moving image works which reveal our physical world in flux; cities in motion, shifting landscapes and systems in chaos. Since 1999 UK artists Ruth Jarman and Joe Gerhardt have worked with digital animation to transcend the constraints of time, scale and natural forces; they explore the world beyond human experience, questioning our very existence.</p>
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		<title>Joyce Hinterding</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Joyce Hinterding produces works that explore physical and virtual dynamics. Her explorations [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.sunvalleyresearch.com/Luminoska/index2.htm" target="_blank">Joyce Hinterding</a> produces works that explore physical and virtual dynamics. Her explorations with acoustic and electrical phenomena have produced large sculptural antenna works, video and sound-producing installations and experimental audio works.</p>
<p>Joyce Hinterding’s Recent individual exhibitions include:  AV festival, Reg Vardy Gallery, Sunderland, England, (2008) Biennale of Sydney, (the world may be) fantastic, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney (2002), Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art, Converge: where art and science meet (2002); 7 Istanbul Biennial, Yerebetan Cistern, Istanbul, Turkey, (2001), Joyce’s live solo sound performances include, The NowNow festival (2008) Sound and Electricity, The Performance Space (2006), Audiotheque, The night air, ABC radio national (2005).</p>
<p><a href="http://dynamicmedianetwork.org/people/david-haines" target="_self">David Haines</a> and Joyce Hinterding live and work in the Blue Mountains, NSW Australia and work both collaboratively and independently.</p>
<p>Their collaborative work has produced large scale immersive video and sound works that explore the tension between the fictive and the phenomenal. This work incorporates Joyce&#8217;s investigations into energetic forces and David’s concern with the intersection of hallucination and landscape.</p>
<p>Most recently they have exhibited their collaborative work in the exhibitions ; Turn and Widen, The 5th Seoul International Media Art Biennale, Seoul Korea (2008), Superlight, The 2nd Biennial 01SJ Art on the edge, San Jose Museum Art, California, USA, (2008), Waves &#8211; The Art of the Electromagnetic Society, PHOENIX Halle Dortmund, Germany, (2008), (in)visible sounds, Montevideo, The Dutch Institute for Time based Art, Netherlands (2007), V2 Zone, Act interact, The Museum of Contemporary Art Taipei, Taiwan (2007). ReSearch, The Sendai MediaTech in Sendai, Japan (2006). Under the Radar, FACT, (Foundation for Art &amp; Creative Technology) Liverpool England (2006), Waves (Electromagnetic Waves as medium for Art), Riga, Latvia (2006), The 26th Biennale de Sao Paulo, Brazil (2004); Liquid sea, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney (2003); Space odyssey: sensation and immersion, Australian Centre for the Moving Image, Melbourne and Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney 2002-01.</p>
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		<title>David Haines</title>
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		<dc:creator>Xavier</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.sunvalleyresearch.net/?page_id=100" target="_blank">David Haines</a>’s work is concerned with the intersection between hallucination and landscape and architecture as the site of psychic disturbance. His work combines forms such as video, sound, computer animation and the molecular and vibrational world of perfumes.</p>
<p>David Haines and Joyce Hinterding live and work in the Blue Mountains, NSW Australia and work both collaboratively and independently.</p>
<p>Their collaborative work has produced large scale immersive video and sound works that explore the tension between the fictive and the phenomenal. This work incorporates Joyce&#8217;s investigations into energetic forces and David’s concern with the intersection of hallucination and landscape.</p>
<p>Most recently they have exhibited their collaborative work in the exhibitions ; Turn and Widen, The 5th Seoul International Media Art Biennale, Seoul Korea (2008), Superlight, The 2nd Biennial 01SJ Art on the edge, San Jose Museum Art, California, USA, (2008), Waves &#8211; The Art of the Electromagnetic Society, PHOENIX Halle Dortmund, Germany, (2008), (in)visible sounds, Montevideo, The Dutch Institute for Time based Art, Netherlands (2007), V2 Zone, Act interact, The Museum of Contemporary Art Taipei, Taiwan (2007). ReSearch, The Sendai MediaTech in Sendai, Japan (2006). Under the Radar, FACT, (Foundation for Art &amp; Creative Technology) Liverpool England (2006), Waves (Electromagnetic Waves as medium for Art), Riga, Latvia (2006), The 26th Biennale de Sao Paulo, Brazil (2004); Liquid sea, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney (2003); Space odyssey: sensation and immersion, Australian Centre for the Moving Image, Melbourne and Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney 2002-01.</p>
<p>David Haines Recent individual exhibitions include:  AV festival, Reg Vardy Gallery, Sunderland, England, (2008) Biennale of Sydney, (the world may be) fantastic, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney (2002), Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art, Converge: where art and science meet (2002); 7 Istanbul Biennial, Yerebetan Cistern, Istanbul, Turkey, (2001), Joyce’s live solo sound performances include, The NowNow festival (2008) Sound and Electricity, The Performance Space (2006), Audiotheque, The night air, ABC radio national (2005).</p>
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