Farewell to Nature : Using technologies old and new, artists are creating images of the natural world that offer dazzling visual effects and challenge our understanding of the environment.
Veröffentlicht in: | Art in America 103(2015)4 = April, S. 86-93 |
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VerfasserIn: | Demeuse, Sarah (VerfasserIn) |
Format: | Aufsatz in Zeitschrift |
Sprache: | German |
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2015
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