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  • transferring, storing, sharing, and hybriding: Text_version, 2011 The digital-information-storage inheritance of generations and nations: I have considered all the possible scenarios of events as large databases and reality as a process of
  • GLITCHES_DIARIES of PURE_DESKTOP The installation explore the visual representation of data: I was capturing screenshots of my desktop´s activities during 6 months. The obtained images were manipulated with algorithms and recaptured in order to
  • Supermassive - video
    Real time manipulation in virtual spaces.
  • Marcello Mercado Live streamings from Dolmens, 2011 HD single channel video, 17min 35sec stereo 16:9 black/white/colour DNA-performance-installation- soundart (LIVE) 19/06/11 14:17 PM Dolmen2: 54° 44´23.99" N 11° 47´23.36" E elev. 4m
  • Marcello Mercado CAPITAL -> Case: Files deleted (Das Kapital -> Fall Dateien gelöscht), 1-channel video installation, 03 min. 05 sec., stereo 4:3 colour, 1999 http://vimeo.com/73331069
  • Marcello Mercado 38% und Simulationen, 1999 Videoart, 4' 39", stereo 4:3 colour https://vimeo.com/59615939 Music by Marcello Mercado Edited by Marcello Mercado Animation by Marcello Mercado
  • Azimuth 77 - video
    Sebastián Sánchez Zelada and Marcello Mercado Azimuth 77, 2006, Performance, 21 min. 26 sec., stereo 4:3 colour http://vimeo.com/59615529 This video is about a serie of performances that relates specific points in the tracking of Iridium-mobile
  • keywords: bioart, genome, finger, soundart, genetics, synthetic voice, DNA – Sequence alignment, chromosome 1, DNA, Nucleotides, adenine (A), cytosine (C), guanine (G), thymine (T), DNA-Bases Description: Human Genome re-Activation on-line live
  • Description on chrissalter.com: What if we could feel on our bodies the presence of others at a distance? Haptic Field is a participatory multi-sensory installation merging contemporary fashion, wearable technology and an exploration of the senses
  • Sleeper -
    The core element of the “Sleeper” installation is a tapestry. Le Corbusier referred to it as a “portable form of mural”. During the Middle Ages and Renaissance these handwoven wall-hangings, in which the interweaving of threads forms not only the