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Knifeandfork is an art collaborative formed in 2004 by American artists Brian House and Sue Huang. Knifeandfork projects are concerned with the critical reconfiguration of media structures and contexts[1] and the group is known for their unconventional use of mobile and new media in their artworks.[2][3][4]

Knifeandfork work has been shown at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles in 2009 under the Engagement Party program,[5][6] the Beall Center for Art + Technology at the University of California, Irvine,[7] and the Kulturhuset, Stockholm. Knifeandfork received a 2008 commission from Rhizome.

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  1. ^ "Engagement Party: Knifeandfork presents Trying the Hand of God". Flavorpill. Archived from the original on 22 June 2013. Retrieved 24 May 2013.
  • ^ Raley, Rita (2010). Peter Gendolla and Joergen Schaefer (ed.). Beyond the Screen: Transformations of Literary Structures, Interfaces and Genres. Bielefeld.
  • ^ Raley, Rita (2009). "Mobile Media Poetics". Digital Arts and Culture. UC Irvine.
  • ^ Coulter-Smith, Graham (2009). Deconstructing Installation Art. Madrid: Brumaria.
  • ^ Kester, Grant (2013). Engagement Party: Social Practice at MOCA, 2008-2012. Los Angeles: Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles.
  • ^ Muchnic, Suzanne (August 9, 2010). "Art Meets Sports at MOCA". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 25 May 2013.
  • ^ "5 'til 12: Knifeandfork". Archived from the original on 13 September 2015. Retrieved 24 May 2013.
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