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Data Tapestry

2013
artwork

Data Tapestry is a commissioned data-art work for the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) Melbourne Now exhibition. The work creates a departure point for thin..

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Celebration: the Larwill Tapestry

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On perspective and motion

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Projekt No. 5

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Projekt No. 6

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Projekt No. 4

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Projekt No. 1

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Projekt No. 3

Australia, 2003
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Projekt No. 2

Australia, 2002
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Victorian Tapestry Workshop

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Metropollen

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Behind the mountain

Australia, 2004
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Sculpture

Australia, 1967
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Tidal vectors

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subscape_PROOF

Australia, 2004
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Turbulence 2 (Revised version commissioned by ACMI)

Australia, 1995
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Tasmanian tapestry

Australia, 1953
Similarity: 64%

Fabrications

Australia, 1974
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