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L'artiste Kate Hartman utilise l'électronique pour vêtements afin d'explorer la communication, avec nous-mêmes et avec le monde. Cet exposé excentrique et provocant nous présente "le chapeau pour se parler à soi-même", "le costume à embrasser un glacier" et d'autres dispositifs inattendus.
Kate Hartman creates devices and interfaces for humans, houseplants, and glaciers. Her work playfully questions the ways in which we relate and communicate. Full bio »
Translated into French by Didier Chambaretaud
Reviewed by Jonathan BISSON
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