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  • Hole-in-Space -
    ... public walking past the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in New York City, and "The Broadway" department store located in...
  • ...Can we know insects through electronic and artistic interfaces? Do they know us? Can they experience art? Can we develop new relationships with...
  • Laufende Projekte -
    ... virtuality. The integrated everyday objects, which embody the artificial images, refer to the world of things, but at the same time...
  • mission of art -
    ...Site-specific light installation The light installation 'mission of art' is a temporary intervention on the façade of the building of the...
  • Videotape [English title, The dancing and the dead] If YOU, yes YOU, the one I'm addressing, have already photographed corpses and the pried-open skull, that is even now beautiful picturedance of the corpseshots (the camera is moved) a dancer
  • fünfnullplus -
    ... of 50 on the labour market. Visual perception thus becomes a metaphor for the non-visibility of the statistic data and... – outline the deregulation of economy and society, and in particular the situation of women over the age of 50 on the labour market....
  • Light objects Series 'Mirrors of the Unseen (MotU)' The term "to see" is often used in common speech synonymously with "to understand" or "to grasp". The phrase ,"If I'm seeing this correctly," is used to signify understanding in consensus with
  • Light objects Series 'Mirrors of the Unseen (MotU)' At what point are terms recognisable and integrable into one’s own linguistic system? Which synonymous manifestations does language have? The light objects 'MotU #1 to #3' present onomatopoetic
  • Ovid - video
    ...Video installation Series 'Bags' A text from the sixth book of Metamorphoses runs from the foreground to the background on a three-dimensional...
  • Light object Series 'Mirrors of the Unseen (MotU)' 'MotU #7' and 'MotU #8', from the series 'Mirrors of the Unseen', feature words and symbols that seem to float in the space like holograms, which observers can only perceive as afterimages using