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  • Zero City -
    ... for ”nothing”. From the other side, perhaps, “Zero City” is a just metaphor that describes human consciousness that left its body and dispersed in the world of digital hierarchies where elevators can carry only emptiness reacting to an outer impulse or standing...
  • ... inside a hybrid environment when they don't have hard, fast rules and can improvise everything: their voice, gesture and body? How do social conventions of play drive experience? The installation version of TGarden functions as a temporary event; a...
  • Lorna - video
    ... points of view. There is no hierarchy in the ordering of decisions. And the icons were made often of cut off and dislocated body parts such as a mouth, or an eye... The first interactive laser artdisk. LORNA tells the story of an agorophobic woman....
  • ... the subject. Confucian li is a concept that covers the realms of aesthetics, ethics and ideology; it is also a technique of the body, a skill that is learned and inscribed. This work seeks to demonstrate in concrete form the understanding that ‘re-making’...
  • Cross-Control -
    ... exertion is reduced to a minimum. Because of this the machine often functions as a prosthesis, a necessary extension of the body. And the frequent use is in increasing measures influencing our perception of reality. Take the example of the simple act of...
  • ... that, when multiplied by 30 reflections, causes 90º of the last reflection to disappear. Depict infinite space using your body mass, and through your movement inside the cube. Construct curves upward or downward, to the left or to the right softly tilting...
  • OSMOSE - video
    ... and a superstratum, Text, a space consisting of quotes from the artist and excerpts of relevant texts on technology, the body and nature. Code and Text function as conceptual parentheses around the worlds within. Through use of their own breath and...
  • Light from Tomorrow -
    ... be given in Winter 2006 at The National Maritime Museum, which lies on the meridian in Greenwich, London. It is part of a body of work we are making that explores our relationship with simultaneous global communcications systems and time –a series of...
  • Changes of State -
    ... such as who owns the switch, what is assumed about what may be turned on or off, where the result occurs relative to ones body, and so on. One implication even at the simplest electrical level is that one or the other state may be "hidden" at a given...
  • Smart Tools -
    ... A quintessential application of this system is surgery. In a surgical operation, a doctor uses many kinds of tools to incise body tissue, like scalpels, scissors, etc. If the doctor uses a scalpel enhanced with SmartTool technology, the real-time sensor...