An exploration of how the U.S. military employs video game technology to train troops for war. Three Dead depicts a military exercise within a mock Iraqi town built on the outskirts of Twentynine Palms, California, blurring the line between computer simulation and reality.
"Regina José Galindo’s Tierra (2013) explores connections between the exploitation of labor, resourc...
By becoming aware of an idea that is new to us, we talk about it all the time. And beyond that, all ...
This three-channel video installation by James Benning shows three scenes from David Wark Griffith’s...
Portrait of Andy Goldsworthy, an artist whose specialty is ephemeral sculptures made from elements o...
Past and present life in the anarchistic "free city" of Christiania, in Copenhagen, Denmark. In Sand...
Commissioned for the Irish representation at the 55th Venice Biennale in 2013, The Enclave is an imm...
These 131 video monitors stacked in a grid present simultaneous, continuous footage of the German ar...
An exploration of how the U.S. military employs video game technology to train troops for war. Filme...
An exploration of how the U.S. military employs video game technology to train troops for war. In Im...
An exploration of how the U.S. military employs video game technology to train troops for war. In A ...
The decision to move to Holland doesn't sound like a wise idea. Why move to a country that could be ...
Wang’s work investigates the ways in which sound and listening can play pivotal roles in shaping soc...
Three-channel video (black and white and color, three-channel sound) commissioned by the Museum of M...
Based on an installation by Alberto vev
Ilya Kabakov is considered one of the most important contemporary artists worldwide. Born and raised...
A short film essay on Blue Velvet (1986) and The Man Who Fell to Earth (1976). The fact that Blue Ve...
The inhabited world is a constructed environment: a space that has been defined, created, and scaled...
Nearly devoid of editing resources, the videos feature single shots of anonymous people in daily lif...