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Power Struggle
2011
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2014
video
... the protagonists, Olga
Kiss
eleva has had a specific...
Urban Datascape
2015
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2015
... COP21. The artist Olga
Kiss
eleva has devised Urban...
Contre Temps
2013
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2013
...When Olga
Kiss
eleva was invited to do a performance at Louvre Lens,...
Perfume Organ
2011
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2011
... fragrance, Olga
Kiss
eleva was intent on evoking...
Border/No Border
2005
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2005
The first video represents the Indian dancer and choreographer Keity Ajoure running and doing dance steps on a striped mosaic that looks like a series of borders. Opposite this, a hidden camera in the border zone of Zurich airport films businessmen
Comparative history
2010
...Comparative historyArtist: Olga
Kiss
elevaComment:
Custom Made
2011
The Custom Made project is a reflection on the superpower of nanotechnology, which is capable of manufacturing the universe to order with accuracy up to the very last nanoparticle. On the one hand, nanotechnology is an opportunity for us to
Geo quick response
2012
The Geo Quick Response project proposes to modify and question the representations of the geopark landscape, and also aims at making visitors aware of the more global problems raised by this landscape. By having visitors to interact with the work
It´s time
2010
... methods....
How are you?
1998
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2010
“How are you?” is a question that seems so simple as it is understood in the West, since it is no more than an introduction to language or a sign of recognition. We do not really answer. In Russia, you do not ask the question unless you want a full
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