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  • ... through audience participation. From a distance, the artwork resembles a 2D print, but after getting closer, one discovers...
  • ... surface it has the appearance of an (archeological) cult artefact. The technique of gold plating makes the object glisten in...
  • Quotes -
    ... photo "We cannot outsource the moral responsibility to third parties." From an open letter from 3,100 Google workers, published in...
  • ... upon her forehead and right hand. Therefore, images of different parts of “Eve Clone”, such as head, chest, belly, legs, and feet are...
  • RISIKO -
    Installation Europe, North Africa and the Middle East enclose the Mediterranean, generating a space "in-between": refugees seek to traverse it either from the Maghreb states or from Turkey towards Europe; in contrast, Europe creates both real and
  • Territorism II -
    ... Kunsthaus Bregenz (2002). It was shown for the first time as part of the exhibition In the line of flight in the China Millenium...
  • This series prints show six wire-framed body images of “Eve Clone” in six angles excerpted from the video of “Making of Eve Clone I”. Also, the texts about the “Whore of Babylon” were taken from the Book of Revelation to show the identity and
  • Making of Eve Clone Portraits IMR is a continuous series of the Making of Eve Clone I video, extending the digital images of da Vinci’s Vitruvian Man and Eve Clone into a real space. The viewer, is invited to put on an MR(Mixed Reality)helmet, will
  • ...“Making of Eve Clone Portrait” received the First Prize in ART WOMEN International Exhibition held by PPLG in Italy ?FELLOWSHIP PRIZE 2020 –...
  • Birth of Eve Clone P -
    ... the value of her life. This time passes at the speed of artificial evolution. It also portrays that Eve Clone is like humans,...