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  • ITCH
    The ITCH acronym stands for “Interactive Technology – Community Hacking”, and as such it tries to represent a wide artistic research project concerning with the impact of personal mobile technologies on social behavior, particularly in the public...
  • Relay -
    elay is a mobile app by Jihyun Kim, Terrence Fradet, and Andres Colubri. Users of this app can leave messages in augmented reality at locations in the city where “Relay” posters or signs are placed. New messages can be added to the existing ones, so...
  • Garden Library -
    In this collaboration with Israeli artist Romy Achituv, I implemented a data visualization of the books in the Garden Library for Refugees and Migrant Workers in South Tel-Aviv. This is an open?air library located in a public park, established to...
  • "The Way" is a 3-D computer animation combined with live video. Depicted are three runners followed by a camera down a foggy street in a small German village. To visualize "The Way", I've inverted the common system of the central perspective....
  • Der Wald
    "In the first version of "The forest", made as a computer animation, the image of the forest creates the impression of a three-dimensional space constructed from elements which themselves are only two-dimensional. The basis for the image is a...
  • A 30 minutes long computer animation, based on a German folk-tale. The visual world of the animation is based on those of shadow-theater. Every virtual puppet, tree, flower or house are hand-drawn, scanned in and used as texture-maps on 2D polygonal...
  • Between dream and wakefulness there is an area where things do not belong to dreams yet, but they are still not real completely. Here travels Tom Tomiczky getting through from one story to another, being the hero of poetic, burlesque, surreal or...
  • An animated journey through the abstract colors, compositions, and constructions of the Hungarian artist László Moholy-Nagy.
  • Aquarelle 2000Artist: Tamas WaliczkyComment:
  • Ansichtskarte / Pseudo-Perspective StudyArtist: Tamas WaliczkyComment: