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  • Cabin fever -
    In Cabin Fever, Cardiff and Miller reference traditional museum displays by using the formal structure of the diorama to transport the viewer into a scene depicting a cabin set deep in the woods. The captivating soundtrack, draws the viewers into
  • ... the inside of pregnant women’s body, the womb on the screen the artist defines a cyberspace as exclusively maternal. The space “behind”...
  • decon -
    ...The project explores the use of biotechnology methods and materials as art media, for the development of paintings literally alive that... The project explores the use of biotechnology methods and materials as art media, for the development of paintings literally alive that...
  • The Berlin Files -
    ... Files", it is initially the simulated presence of the two artists in their studio that seems to dominate as the primary level of...
  • ... feeds an algal culture which –influenced by light– produces biomass and oxygen from the carbon dioxide. The blue light in the aquarium...
  • bit.flow mk2 -
    ... the metaphorical “red thread” constitute a chaotic swarm of particles or bits, the smallest elements of information. The signs produced...
  • Intuitive movements in front of a mirror are banal. Replacing the mirror by a screen showing a similar mirrored image, but filmed and augmented with "transfiction/alized” elements, results in visual interaction, in body movements, which can trigger
  • Hello, world! -
    “Hello, world!” analyses the ephemerality or longevity of storage media and uses acustic signals for data storage. In a closed system, which is made up of a computer, a loudspeaker, 246 metres of copper pipe and a microphon, circulates a codified,
  • Mood Swings -
    ... led by Dr. Ken Wells, Professor-in-Residence of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences at UCLA who studies environmental effects on... change of sound and color. This work is informed by the artist's study of Indian chakra system along with her...
  • roots -
    ... up one third of the cycle. The object dissolves and falls apart while the tension slowly fades. One cycle lasts about three hours....