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Title - je veux: a kiss tendresse respect
Artist - Annie Abrahams
E-mail - a@bram.org
Status - This is a linked project
Original URL - http://www.bram.org/beinghuman/entrefifi.htm
Date Created - Date Archived - 3.1.2000
Technology Used - HTML , JAVA,
About work

'Being Human': (http://www.bram.org) shows my interest in the possibilities and the limitations of communication and contact on the internet. The starting point for this web site was the question: What do I have in common with the people who visit it, in what do I differ from them, and what kind of communication is possible between me and the unknown other?' In fact I looked for common divisors of the human being. 'Being Human' treats about loneliness, understanding, tenderness, identity, wishes and need for comfort.

About Artist -

Annie Abrahams is an artist working on the net for two years. Her project ¡®being human¡¯ explores possibilities of communication between a site and an individual user. Although the site is made by an artists, it is of no importance that the visitors consider it being art.
Before graduating as a painter at the ¡®Academy of Arts¡¯ in Arnhem, Annie Abrahams obtained a Ph.D. in biology at the University of Utrecht. She made several expositions/installations on the theme of complexity and is interested in chaos theory (¡®profiles of chaos¡¯, Tijdelijk Museum, Nijmegen, the Netherlands 1993,¡¯becoming¡¯,ESCA, Milhaud, France 1995).

Biography -

Annie Abrahams,
4, Square du Collet, 06620 Le Bar sur Loup, France.

e-mail: a@bram.org

Born 17-5-1954 in Hilvarenbeek, the Netherlands.

Ph.D. in biology at University of Utrecht in 1978.

Diploma of the Art School of Arnhem in 1985.

Lives in France since 1-1-1987.


Before graduating as a painter at the Academy of Arts in Arnhem,
Annie Abrahams obtained a PhD in biology at the University of Utrecht.
She made several expositions/installations on the theme of complexity
and is interested in chaos theory (profiles of chaos, Tijdelijk Museum, Nijmegen, the Netherlands 1993,
becoming, ESCA, Milhaud, France 1995).

more information on her previous installation and painting work: www.multimania.com/abrahams/pagee1.htm

Annie Abrahams participated in several multimedia festivals as:

*¡® Commuting¡¯, SAEFAIR, Skopje, Macedonia (1998)
*French|baltic| nordic video and new media festival, Tallinn, Estonia (1998)
* Festival Vidéoformes, Clermond-Ferrand, France (1999)
* Festival Bandits Mages, Bourges, France (1999)
* Digital Art &Culture, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, USA (1999), Medi@terra, Athens, Greece (1999),
*x-00 festival, Lorient, France (2000)

Homepage - http://www.bram.org/
Other sites-
http://www.multimania.com/abrahams/

http://wishing.tsx.org