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  • ...Tamas Waliczky | Homes Photography and New Media Art The exhibition through the means of photography and new media, presents the living space of...
  • ...Exercise in Immersion 4 is an ‘art-game’ devised by the Rotterdam media-artist, Marnix de Nijs and further developed in collaboration with...
  • Mirror_Piece -
    Mirror_Piece is a mirror version of Marnix de Nijs’ previous work Physiognomic Scrutinizer. Equipped with biometric video analyzing software, the installation scans facial features and characteristics of anyone looking into its mirror, and compares
  • OHP # -
    OHP III is a light installation that investigates the poetic potential of an obsolete technological medium, the overhead projector. The additional film rolls of the projector, usually manually operated, are moved and controlled through motors and
  • Beijing Accelerator -
    ... principle is naturally akin to the original model; the participant takes position in a racing-chair on a motorized structure...
  • News Wheel
    News Wheel is a mobile app that coins random phrases from nine different news sources. The user can stop the wheel and modificate the result for his own desire.
  • Post Cinema 360° -
    Between December 2011 & March 2013 several projects have been developed and workshops have been given on 360 degree panoramic video technology. Within these projects and workshops the following topics have recieved attention: 1. alternative methods
  • In Peripheral Trajectory you stand with your upper body in a horizontal cylinder while 3D images are projected on its surface. The work completely absorbs you and gives you an intense full-body experience of pure motion by projecting images in your
  • ... that can be described as dynamic sculpting with video. The heart of the machine is a projection surface that spins around its...
  • Underglow -
    Underglow illuminated a number of separate gullies (drains) in the vicinity of Guildhall Yard, King Street and Queen Street and were visible from dusk to dawn from November 2005 until February 2006. Source: Susan Collins