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  • An augmented reality installation on the fragility of human vision. Inspired by palinopsia, a rare visual disorder, these two site-specific artworks disrupt the field of vision when viewed through a smartphone, causing London’s tallest building The
  • The original story of the Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum was published in 1900 and was already widely read by the time of the release of the 1937 film of the same name. For most people, the film provides the dominant imagery of the story, and it is
  • ... towards simplicity and clarity in communication. For the installation the logos central...
  • ... in the mid-1980s, but in certain locations we travel back to the 1960s or forward into...
  • ... activist. The augments are geolocated on site in Maria Hernandez Park, in the Bushwick...
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    ... building was defined. As the building specification required predominantly ‘black-box’ spaces...
  • This augmented reality installation creates "pavilions of absence" in which images of contemporary artists, whose works in public space have been censored, are reduced to gold silhouettes and placed in the midst of terms of transgression. Each
  • Disembodied Voices, 2004 was a five projector multi-sensory interactive installation in which the viewer moves through a series of experiences exploring the differences between public and private life and how the global phenomenon of cell-phone
  • ..."Perceptive Dislocations" was a performative event at the Goethe-Institute Island in Second Life. ...
  • ... the audience) suddenly approched her indicating he wanted her to stop. Minutes later, as...