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(1) Depending on the context as stated.
(2) Officially launched as a ‘one-word’ language in 2007.
(3) Mostly in Europe and East Asia since 2005 including A Foundation (Liverpool Biennial) Gwanju Biennial, Korea, Diverse Universe Festival, Estonia, La Muga Caula, Spain (2010).
(4) By continual reference in his work to science, esp. Darwinism, cognition, and philosophy.
(5) Increased complexity does not necessarily improve the function of language – The author questions here what were we thinking when we split the world up into so many pieces, expressing a desire towards reunification, and a methodology for multiplicity.
(6) What does it feel like to have a brain?
(7) p. 171,
(8) Electron beam-induced deposition.
(9) An English translation cannot be found for this word at this time.
(10) Orion is also co-director protoPLAY artist group; on the committee for Testing Grounds; a member of Non Grata International; and has previously worked with Station House Opera.
(11) Live artist, dramaturge, writer, video and sound artist, living and working in London, England.