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  • ... from the ancient Egyptian alphabet - each figure was a hieroglyphic character. This constellation of signs was used to articulate a world model with an underlying set of physical and conceptual relationships. Sixteen sound tracks - mostly spoken texts...
  • ... functional and iconographic structures as Points of View I, but with a differing content.In BABEL hieroglyphs were used to articulate a psychological architecture - a hierarchical edifice that set out to identify the essential pathology of power and its...
  • ...Points of View III - A Three Dimensional Story explored the notion of an open artwork by inviting sixteen people to make narrative contributions which were then interactively linked to the visual scenography so that the viewer could navigate between the parallel...
  • A virtual projection installation created the illusion of looking through the theatre entrance doors at fictional scenes situated in the real space outside the theatre. The installation used the same augmented-reality technology that was first
  • ...For the exhibition 'Kunst Over de Vloer' artists were invited to create works in the rooms of a private apartment building. Anamorphoses of Memory was located in a sparse and untidy student's bedroom. A monitor was placed on a mattress on the floor with its screen...
  • ... Nagisa Oshima and Hieronymus Bosch. A conjugation of the representational image and its underlying digital structure was articulated in the transformations of a frame from Oshima's film The Empire of the Senses into a portion of Bosch's...
  • ... sites by pressing a button on the column handle. Linked to each site is an approximately three-minute video sequence which articulates the specific themes embodied by that place. At the end of each video sequence, the viewer returned to the panorama and...
  • ... in this work are largely derived from Baroque ceiling paintings and aerial/satellite pictures of the surface of The earth. These images alternate in a computer-processed videographic morphology that deconstructs and manipulates the constituent pixels...
  • ...A computer-programmed lighting installation articulated the neo-classical features of the Felix Meritis building. Transparent acoustic panels allowed the public to listen to music emanating from the walls of the building.
  • ... sound tracks was modulated by a continual analysis of the changing light intensity of the images being projected onto that part of the screen. In this way the interactively controlled movement of the imagery over the screen surface caused a simultaneous...