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  • Home Transfer -
    ... architecture and new technologies. The interactive and participatory ‘net-art’ work unfolds via a menu composed of three 'chapters': Guest, Host, and Parasite. The work explores changing notions about being @ home. Contemporary nomadism and its effect on...
  • ... Real-time was included in the 30-minute EVM program that was streamed on August 26, 2020 as part of the 6-hour online Chapters Gathering event produced by ACM SIGGRAPH Los Angeles, To view it there go to: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ggAvV... In...
  • ... images of different parts of “Eve Clone”, such as head, chest, belly, legs, and feet are contrasted to the texts taken from the chapters written about “Great Image” in the Book of Daniel. The bold texts on the right which looks like headlines of a poster is...
  • ... the metallic-colored forming head and right hand with “666 Mark of the Beast” of Eve Clone, and the lower part shows the chapter Daniel and Revelations of Bible in the mirror writing from Leonardo da Vinci. The final touch is AR techniques that transform...
  • ... images of different parts of “Eve Clone”, such as head, chest, belly, legs, and feet are contrasted to the texts taken from the chapters written about “Great Image” in the Book of Daniel. The bold texts on the right which looks like headlines of a poster is...
  • Given
    ... projections 9:20 discussion of concept Given enables the public to participate as symbolic characters within five chapters of a surrealistic narrative. One character wears a gas mask, another has a water-wheel for a head, and the third has a small...
  • ... devotion we give to our smart devices. The work references Michelangelo‘s fresco ‚The Creation of Adam‘ in the Sistine Chapel, a depiction of the Genesis creation story in which both God and the first man are depicted with their arms and hands stretched out...
  • ... ease of access to so-called ‘private data’ and offers an alternative view of the information we transmit daily. Audiences are chaperoned by human and non-human agents (‘chatbots’) called Pirate Girls, through an energetic collision of nautical mythology, computer...