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  • ... The eye has always played a vital role in human history, whether as the organ of vision or as a pivotal cultural symbol in the arts of all ages. In digital and new media art in particular, it becomes a “third eye”, that is, the camera that translates...
  • ... the LED facade of UNIQA headquarter in Vienna‘s city center. The light installation was a widely visible landmark for the art series "The Future of Demonstration".
  • The sine curve function was applied to the digitized drawing and many passes were made through it to achieve this image.
  • My Father
    This early plotter drawing later served as the basis for two different versions of "Sineman Two." In "Sineman Two" Csuri applies the sine curve function to the drawing of "My Father" and then created a black ink drum plotter drawing and a red photo
  • ... handling smartphones. A sensual work that focuses on the movement of the hands and lets the audience become part of the artwork.
  • ...She Who Sees The Unknown: Kabous, The Right Witness, and The Left WitnessArtist: Morehshin AllahyariComment:
  • ...Collection: Museum of Modern Art, New York. Csuri continued with this experimentation on other drawings, including one of a hummingbird in flight. Csuri produced over 14,000 frames, which exploded the bird, scattered it about, and reconstructed it. These frames were...
  • ... in which the birds progress to dance in phases, split throughout the horizontal composition. Birds in the Hat epitomizes the artist’s interest in image transformation as analogous to the transformation of the human spirit. Source: news.artnet.com
  • ... and their body schema. Find more information about this work under the following links: https://konditionpluriel.org/?artworks=scheme&lang=en https://vimeo.com/315847213
  • ... experience for the visitor, who is no longer only a passive observer but who, through bodily exchange with the performers, participates in the creation of their own show. Explores a form of representation questioning the notions of tele-presence, voyeurism...