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  • b) nanotextures -
    b) nanotextures is a generative abstract animation designed for use as a real-time visual score. It was created as part of HEARIMPROV, an experimental audiovisual concert by artist Adinda van ‘t Klooster that visualised sound for people interested
  • Suspended Spring -
    ... swirl of cherry blossom petals and then... I created an augmented reality swirl of cherry...
  • I am honored to be guest VR artist in Karolina Markiewicz and Pascal Piron's moving VR work that tells the story of a child who, resilient to despair, seeks relief through memories, imagination, and the strength of poetry. This is based on the true
  • The Four Senses was a series of multi-sensory concerts performed at the Dorothy Winstone Theatre in Auckland in 2002. It built upon two 1999 events - one conceptualised and realised by New Zealand artist Raewyn Turner and one that was created by
  • Virtual Berlin Wall -
    The Berlin Wall separated West Berlin from East Berlin from 1961 - 1989. As part of the “inner German border” it was a symbol of the Cold War and the division of large parts of the world into two opposing political systems. By now, most traces of
  • Enter the Plastoscene -
    Humans have created a whole new epoch for the denizens of the ocean: the Plastocene. Plastic has become a ubiquitous part of the world's oceans, permeating all layers from the surface down to the darkest depths. Humans like to consider themselves
  • Vera Plastica -
    ...a Plastica" is a generative augmented reality (AR)...
  • ... participants to disclose secrets into a...
  • This sound installation explores the rapid dissemination of media, highlighting the diminishing boundaries of secrecy and privacy. Through immersive participation, visitors witness how whispered words swiftly propagate, their echoes enveloping the
  • The chair’s interactive interface creates a sonic environment that transforms our emotional state into sound. Drawing inspiration from John Cage's 4'33”, the concept of the chair explores themes of waiting, boredom, silence, and noise. As visitors