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  • ... The institute does not offer the safety zone of limits typical of a traditional home, school...
  • ...There is the only one country in the world to have a hybrid as her national flower. It is a free...
  • Garden Of Changes -
    Connected to Elke Reinhuber's earlier research on choice and decision making, the forking path structure of the garden was turned into an oracle contraption, based on the legendary iChing, the Book of Changes. After posing a question at the entrance
  • MRI Butterfly -
    MRI Butterfly is an animation set to music employing the MRI digital prints. By animating the photographs, the moving image produces a dance of thought, similar to the way the brain receives data. In a hide-and-seek type of perception, the animated
  • Palette
    Palette is a series of projected images of a coral as it moves through time on its own accord. It was produced through time-lapse photography at the Marine Biological Laboratory at Woods Hole, Massachusetts. Each time-lapse video is projected onto
  • Elvis -
    Videotape Art video clip as a teaser for the musical of the same name (directed by Michael Schottenberg/Theater im Kopf) in the Wiener Schauspielhaus.
  • Laboratory Life (For Oryx and Crake) is a series of over-layered photographs taken at scientific laboratories in Europe ( the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) in Rome, the Max Planck Institute in Dresden, and a biophysics lab at Imperial
  • The computerised light installation 'Dialogue in Transition' employs the transitory character of the 110-meter-long “netwalk” of the EnBW building in Stuttgart, which connects all parts of the complex. Twelve 35 cm-high light sticks with white LEDs
  • DO NOT CROSS -
    ... the world into good and evil; the wall on one half threateningly extends towards the rest of...
  • Print on gold-plated steel The golden tableau depicts the outline of the Mediterranean Sea and its neighbouring states; escape routes and ferry routes, routes of cruise liners and patrol boats that cross the sea on their journeys were superimposed,