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Posted: 10/04/07
Duration: 14:00
Producer: NewArtTV
Views: 19783
Rafael Lozano-Hemmer makes interactive installations that rewire the circuits of surveillance technology. At the Venice Biennale this year, Lozano-Hemmer filled the Mexican Pavilion - the first time Mexico was represented in Venice - with dynamic sculptures that were responsive to the viewer's presence - image, location, and motion. Lozano-Hemmer calls his works "macro-political." Find out why in this NewArtTV interview at the Venice Biennial 2007.
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