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Transporter
2008
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2009
... very slowly. Hid
den
under the surface an...
Boreas
2007
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2009
A matrix of sixty-four tubes is spread out equally over the room. These tubes bend over extremely slowly as if a slow motion wind were touching them. Leaning into one another they reach out to the visitors like the tentacles of a giant snail. The
City of glass: Sideways
2006
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2006
... still secure i
den
tity. As we find in the...
Compass
2005
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2009
Compass is a kind of orientation machine to wear around your waist that gives you directions while you are walking through virtual corridors and rooms. These have been programmed to fit the physical exhibition space or any other venue. The machine
Mirror
2002
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2008
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.
Changes of State
2005
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2005
... state may be "hid
den
" at a given time, and...
Glow Positioning System
2005
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2005
... for an unprece
den
ted notion of...
The Savant Guard
2005
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2005
... the city of Pasa
den
a, California. Since its...
Windscreen
2001
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2001
Windscreen is an experimental, wind-driven physical interface, 2001. Any physical scale habitable by the human body is also "inhabited" by massive levels of sensory data, equivalent to perhaps millions of analog-to-digital inputs a second. My
Conclusive Evi
den
ce
2007
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2007
...Conclusive Evi
den
ce is the title of one of Vladimir...
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