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Digital Accidents
2013
... carcass. A...
[In code]
2012
video
... humans
are
enveloped by a...
Intérieur
2011
video
One of the first dance and media performances designed for a fulldome virtual reality environment. An immersive visual and sound environment, p
air
ed with epicurean pleasures and the contemplation of a dance performance. Architectural skies and
Abandoned
2010
Abandoned artist's studio featuring a technical apparatus in a process of transition in which analog turns into digital. Reflection on mise-en-scène of media, performance, installation and exhibition: recorded and constructed, present and absent,
passage
2007
video
...
are
equipped with...
the puppet(s)
2005
video
Two dancers, a visual artist and a sound artist, perform live. Performing bodies as an interface between the spectators and the media environment. By manipulating the sensors, spectators can modify cert
ain
parameters of the media environment.
Sleeping Bed
2009
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2009
... There
are
mentions of...
Myriorama
2004
video
... / actor
are
manipulated by...
recombinant - the techn(o)rganic body
2003
video
... of transp
are
nt layers of...
entre-deux
2002
video
Performers tele-dialogue from two distinct places with a single spectator at a time, whose shadows become the theater of the work. Each performance is unique and constitutes a singular experience for the visitor, who is no longer only a passive
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