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  • Lend me your Face! -
    ... photo of each participating visitor's face to match "driving videos" of leading public figures.* The deepfakes are displayed in... 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...
  • 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 -
    ... – 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...
  • b) nanotextures -
    ... as part of HEARIMPROV, an experimental audiovisual concert by artist Adinda van ‘t Klooster that visualised sound for people...
  • ...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...
  • ... 1999 events - one conceptualised and realised by New Zealand artist Raewyn Turner and one that was created by myself in Denmark as...
  • Virtual Berlin Wall -
    ... traces of the Berlin Wall have been eliminated. In 2008 the artist team T+T (Tamiko Thiel and Teresa Reuter) brought out their VR...
  • Enter the Plastoscene -
    ... the ocean: the Plastocene. Plastic has become a ubiquitous part of the world's oceans, permeating all layers from the surface down...
  • Vera Plastica -
    ... which progress in rows and columns to fill the image space. As artists whose works are primarily spatial and time-based, however, we...
  • ... boundaries of secrecy and privacy. Through immersive participation, visitors witness how whispered words swiftly propagate,...