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  • ... of society. To do that, I use digital media. That allows me to create a self-sustained ecosystem that exists in the virtual world and in a time parallel to ours. At the same time, I intend to make clear the direct interaction and connection that one...
  • ... In nature black holes are sources of high energy activity that produce messengers that eventually travel Earth. The virtual black holes represent these sources an array of monitors positioned across from the black hole displays collects and...
  • ...video 6,’42 Images of material objects (sculptures by Alen Ožbolt) are digitally processed and projected into virtual, fluid spatiality, appearing as dematerialised floating, kinetic light forms, freed of the constraints of time, mass and gravity.
  • ... into the room to become part of the work. The large, completely darkened exhibition space itself becomes an immersive virtual reality. Because of its strict square grid layout, the light installation, seamlessly embedded into the architecture, is...
  • ... another, creating a kind of mental vertigo. They are hollow, so if one goes through a wall - a wonderful possibility in the virtual world - one will find oneself inside fantastic room formations, unknown sensations of space, not conceivable in the "real"...
  • ... bleach ... The small, pure white ceramic sculpture is a memento mori, a coral that bleached and in dying fell out of the virtual ocean into our "real" world. Nothing of him that doth fade ... 3D printed ceramic sculpture and custom AR app were auctioned...
  • Evolution of Fish -
    ... filled with schools of fish. Visitors can use iPads to guide the fish around the space--but the more they intervene in the virtual ecosystem, the more the fish turn to plastic garbage. Originally created for the Digital Graffiti Festival in the Florida...
  • ... the two-dimensional picture of the real exhibitional space and point once again to the complexity of vision: The image is a virtual sculpture, which is only created through the movement of its viewer and varies its shape reflecting the individual’s action...
  • ... became economically more efficient. Today, we are at the end of Industrialisation as we know it. Today we are dealing with virtual values and an established knowledge economy. All products are interconnected into systems. These systems, from Bitcoin to...
  • ... emotional responses within a framework of binary outcomes. This is key for a real-time feedback – a biofeedback – between the virtual generative processes and the brain’s associated response. The calibrated communication between machine and human enables the...