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  • Quasar 2.0: Star Incubator (Q2:SI) is an immersive interactive light and sound installation. Providing a spatial reflection of renewing and evolving life-cycles, the Q2:SI body is conceived of an array of structural prototype elements, electronic
  • Diptych: laser-cut and digital print on plexiglass dim: 200 x 135 cm The hanging objects present microscopic image of a carbon substance (up) and its digital mapping (transcription) into a reciprocal space (down) by the use of digital fast Fourier
  • Installation: 4 reliefs (CNC technology) and 4 photographs (digital print on acrylic support) dim: reliefs (each): 80 x 80 cm; photographs: 60 x 60 cm The crystal structures are microscopically analyzed using computer programs, which allow the
  • Sound-kinetic diorama exterior: acrylic object in crystalloid like form; interior: relief , turntable, light, sound dim: 115 x 72 x 70 cm The kinetic diorama submerged within and enhanced by the audio environment observed through an opening in the
  • Sound-kinetic diorama exterior: acrylic object in crystalloid like form; interior: relief (3D print), turntable, light, sounddim: 110 x 60 x 60 cm A miniature silver landscape in motion that can be viewed through the observation perforation in the
  • video 13,16′ The recording of dynamic forms of magnetic fluids that are produced by invisible magnetic fields direct the experience of the material in relation to the immaterial. The ferrofluid structures, which are in reality only a few centimeters
  • Laser-cut and digital print on plexiglass, projected light variable dimensions Photosensitive images are based on microscopic images of the nanoparticles of a magnetic fluid’s crystallized structure. Digitally processed and laser-treated images of
  • BODYSCOPE
    Video projection (2,50′), digital print on aluminum dim: 150 x 200 cm The repeated kaleidoscopic video was created on the basis of radiological image of a spine and projected back over the original radiological image printed on an aluminum support.
  • video loop 1,54' Video Vanitas – Self-portrait presents a hypnotic image of the continuous dissolution of the author's face, skull and brain. The repetitive liquefying interplay between the exterior and the technologically-visualized exterior posits
  • Digital print on plexiglass Variable dimensions This series of photographs was produced using a particular form of camera obscura created by the artist’s mouth. Technically the images are based on the use of a small piece of photosensitive paper