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  • ... in the domain of inverse space – which is considerably more complex than real space – and the...
  • ... to be able to mediate it. (…) Flusser constantly warned us about the false sense and...
  • ... as a base through which, by changing its context, she alters our view and understanding of...
  • BODYSCOPE
    ... which are torn out of the medical context and often computer processed and...
  • ... author’s brain. The recording of neural connections (nerve tracts) shown by tractography...
  • ... of anatomical fragments as recorded by conventional x-ray techniques into new visual...
  • ... presents a hypnotic image of the continuous dissolution of the author's face, skull...
  • ... images of my brain activity while contemplating Duchamp’s Anemic Cinema, which was...
  • BUTTERFLY
    ... image on a mirror. It alludes to the concept of the “butterfly effect”, which in chaos...
  • PULSATION
    ... going on within a natural phenomenon. Contemporary media artists have developed a poetic...