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  • Lepidopteral -
    Lepidopteral explores the subtlety and gentleness of elements in nature, without direct reference to, or use of, biological materials. The work was inspired by an experience at Lago di Fiastra in Le Marché region of Italy, where butterflies had
  • Unexpected Growth -
    ... our own so-called "reality." One such growth has been discovered on the 6th floor terrace of the Whitney Museum of American Art. The growths are movable, and are periodically reshuffled by passing waves. This strange growth seems to respond to the mediated...
  • Evolution of Fish -
    ... Florida Gulf Coast, as they migrate northward due to warming waters. Gallery installation with large AR projection Digital Art Space, Director Dr. Karin Wimmer, Munich Solo Exhibition: 11 October - 30 November 2019 For this participatory installation, we...
  • Drawing by Numbers -
    ... life drawing to a digital drawing described in code. At a workshop at the Media Space in the Science Museum, London, participants could scan a recently completed life drawing for translation into a series of codes and images, and receive a printout....
  • In Sound Mind -
    Human brains can subtract unwanted sense data – including sound – from the environment when we focus attention. The rest of the information is still being processed; it’s just attenuated, pushed to the background. In Sound Mind explores this
  • Dogs' Ears -
    ... gav’ – or the universal twitch and flap. Dogs’ Ears both spotlighted the human attraction to dogs and foreshadowed the future of arts patronage in the digital era. Launching before Kickstarter – Dogs’ Ears was a revolutionary crowdfunding/patron style work, asking...
  • Lend me your Face! -
    ...In Lend Me Your Face!, a neural network animates a single photo of each participating visitor's face to match "driving videos" of leading public figures.* The deepfakes are displayed in large projections surrounding the public. The visitor is confronted with a very...
  • In the first year of the coronavirus pandemic it was thought that transmission was primarily through physical contact. We were hyperaware of the surfaces we touched and of the traces that may or may not be on those surfaces. Indeed, for those alone
  • Bird & the Moon -
    ... of the light responds to real-time data from a remote site – in this instance a light sensor at the University of the Arts (UdK) in Berlin. The bird is also hacked so that its head moves in response to the light. While the moon is at its brightest, the...
  • ... Julie Freeman’s environmental field recordings are embedded within, behind and around Robert Clarke’s paintings, while Stewart Rainbow’s video, projected and panning slowly across the walls, periodically intersects with the paintings. Poet Karen McCarthy...