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On translation
2008
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2010
Every day we have to make decisions. These are decisions between affirmation and negation, between yes and no, between 1 and 0. The path is a long one that finally leads a translation of a text to its new destination. There it becomes obvious that
Remote Impressionist Art
2006
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2006
Generative art "en plain air": In four squares appearing on the computer screen the viewers of remote impressionist art (2006) see cutouts from heaven above not closer defined places on this world: grey, blue, black white and every shading you can
Feedback
2004
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2004
Janet Cardiff's Feedback (2004) is an interactive sound piece that plays a Jimi Hendrix rendition of The Star Spangled Banner when the visitor steps on a wah-wah pedal. Feedback is a gift in honor of Rifkin by Tom and Kitty Stoner and
get.real
get.real addresses the complex interrelationship of nature/life and technology, literally drawing out the blurred borderlines of our existence. The baby exists (in reality) only in the mothers body and, yet, its (virtual) presence exceeds these
Talking Tree
2005
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2005
"Talking Tree" is also a project started with interviews (like "Landing Home in Geneva" 2005). It started with one of the oldest lady in the city of Graz and she gave us her friends contact for the second branch of the interview, and then we have
All you can see
2008
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2008
With common video formats, almost 17 million different colours can theoretically be represented on the screen today. If these are shown all at once, a condensation in pure white is generated in the digital picture production. Translated into a
London Dig
2006
London Dig is composed of four 42 inch plasma screens arranged in a rectangular array of two by two screens, creating a larger single image. The imagery displayed on the screens derives from numerous bird's eye views of the City of London, centred
Pulsate (An Ear on the Wall)
2007
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2007
Pulsate (Ear on the Wall)(2007) Sachiko Kodama Collaborator: Minako Takeno In a white room a table, chair and an ear hang on the walls. The lighting of the room wraps down from the ceiling and onto the vertical wall. These off-centered
Morpho Tower Seroes (2006)
2006
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2006
My first project “Protrude, Flow used six electromagnets. But, the electromagnets occasionally prevented people from viewing the moving liquid. To solve this problem and to simplify the work, I discovered a new technique called “Ferrofluid
Morpho Tower
2007
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2007
Morpho Tower / Two Standing Spirals (2007) Sachiko Kodama Collaborator: Yasushi Miyajima (Sony CSL) “Morpho Towers--Two Standing Spirals” is an installation that consists of two ferrofluid sculptures that moves synthetically to music. The two
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