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  • fire_scape -
    ... 2010 The top view images depict a landscape with fire; images merge an impression of reality, computer imagery (as for the games industry) and a painterly feel. Panels are staggered at 5cm distances; digital print on Vinyl mounted onto 4mm aluminium.
  • Resonance of 4 -
    ... from all four stations are superimposed, although each station has its own musical tone. This work was shown at the Serious Games exhibition at the Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle in 1996 and 1997 and at the Barbican Arts Centre, London in 1997. (Source:...
  • ... out of a variety of culturally significant color swatches and palettes, from the 4 shades of green of the original Nintendo Gameboy to the X11 CSS3web browser palettes.
  • Mediaflow - video
    ... for arrangement and rearrangement, thus initiating a dialogue between viewer and content. This method explicitly allows for mind games, and so the digital archive becomes a space for thought movement. (…) “The work of Fleischmann and Strauss thus enriches the...
  • Data Arcade -
    ...Data Arcade contains three games: Stock Invaders, Pipe Mania and Oil Kong. They are derived from famous existing games. Nideffer adds political and economic issues.
  • ... her installations the behaviour, response and perception of the viewers in the exhibition space and encourages associative games with the help of the organic shapes produced by reflections of light through the compositions on transparent supports. Included...
  • ... Lorelei Ensemble, THE_OPER& is a multidisciplinary collaboration that evokes the opera of Robert Ashley, the linguistic games of Raymond Roussel, and the experimental productions of Robert Wilson. An allegory for our uncertain times and an examination...
  • Garden Of Changes -
    ... an enigmatic answer to the query at the main pavilion. Different to speedy gamification and the pace of jump-and-run games, the Virtual Reality application invites to ponder, reflect and appreciate the green reconstruction of the vanished trees.
  • ... times what we actually see reaches our optic nerves, even if we never realise. What else could we see, and do? When playing games, we usually can go back to the latest saved level or just start over again. In real life – we only have rarely the chance to do...