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  • Duende Diagram -
    ...A cartographic map of the different flows that constitute my theories of a becoming cultured brain. More specifically how noise and improvisation through their bringing about difference and variation in the cultural landscape producing other neural architectures and...
  • ... aboriginal inhabitants of the Andean region of South America. Perceiving myself simultaneously alien and related to these cultures, I used the loom as a device to question my own identity and perceptions of time. Different layers of meaning were...
  • Feeding Consciousness -
    ... his visual commentary on the chaotic system of public discourse perpetuated today by our modern decentralised connector of cultures: the artwork is fed with the freshest trending stories supplied by the internet. Just as the biblical tower of Babel was...
  • Terrarium -
    ... exchanged among virtual worlds, in the communication system of multi- local structures. The poetic concept links old cultures and establishes similarity to believes that serpents act in the infraworld and art project traces bridges to the tradition...
  • ... to 3-D life the famous Dunhuang cave-dance scenes, depicting a genre of classical Chinese dance that is influenced by the cultures of India and the Middle East, featured in many of its paintings. Pure Land’s virtual, 1:1 scale 3-D visualisation of the...
  • Home Transfer -
    ... Home Transfer is part of an ongoing cluster of works begun in 1994. In these works ("Housebroken", “Urban Projects”, "Cultures & Ferments", "Tower-Tour"), baked bread-bowls serve various functions allowing me to explore social space. In these ongoing...
  • ... openings on human body, nine ways in which we communicate with the world. The symbolism of this number is common in many cultures and mythologies. The project is elastic and can be presented in many ways, as Net Art project (from 2004-2007), as an...
  • ... by a generative, location sensitive musical score by Seaman – Duke Media Arts + Sciences (now Computational Media, Arts and Cultures). Seaman is interested in generative systems and what he calls “Computational Creativity”. Seaman is additionally a professor...
  • ... and their relation to their body. By using the internet as an artistic survey media as many different entries from different cultures as possible will be collected. The public call for female body pictures and text with personal statements about the body is...
  • ... Celtic interlaces, and highly complex, extraordinary artifacts such as pottery, rugs and baskets produced by indigenous cultures worldwide. The mathematician Stephan Wolfram observes that repetitive and nested patterns used to generate ancient abstract...