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  • POPUREVE - video
    POPUREVE, a fast-paced 3D animation about the 1789 Revolution, reshuffling several recurring themes about freedom, equality and the guillotine, is Stenger's second digital movie and fantasy work about French History, after GALLIA (1987-88) The movie
  • This experimental animation approaches Hong Kong’s built environment from the conceptual perspective of celluloid film, by applying the technique of film animation to the photographic image. The city’s signature architecture of horizon-eclipsing
  • ... " beyond the mirror room turn next corner with the hope to find unexpected wonders ” ...
  • Computer-driven media installation with variable narratives and spatial configurations. Source: Lev Manovich
  • ... electron microscope, which the artist had to see, and experience, in...
  • Laberint -
    Laberint is a single-channel video based on the Platonic myth that woman and man were once one androgynous form. Live-action and computer generated characters weave between real and virtual worlds. Commissioned by Catalunya Television (TVC), the
  • Mirror -
    A dark room with a large vibrating mirror deforms the reflection of the visitor. (The installation is to be visited individually.) At first the vibrations are so subtle that you might wonder if it are your own eyes that are having trouble to focus.
  • Listening Post -
    Listening Post is situated in the permanent collections of the Science Museum, South Kensington, London, and is on site loan to the Decode exhibition. It can be viewed on the first floor of the Science Museum. Listening Post has been presented
  • Reconnoitre -
    Reconnoitre is part of an ongoing series of works concerned with our experience of the network as a bizarre_scape; an environment with a high metabolism whose boundaries are continuously re-shaped; accreting and thickening under the influence of
  • Sustained Coincidence -
    Sustained Coincidence is an interactive installation activated by the spatial relationships of visitors within a gallery. The piece consists of a series of incandescent lightbulbs that light up in reaction to the participants’ positions, in such a