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  • ... persons in different situations. Somebody, somewhere, some time. Exploring these situations, the onlookers' eyes linger...
  • Marchive
    ... only a fraction of these objects can be displayed at a given time. A visitor can select a single collection from the eighteen...
  • ... When you depict the movement of parts of the human body in a time/value co-ordinate system, you get various wave forms; in the case...
  • ... to a few audio files, building up loops and tracks. Over time it built up to over seven hours of music. We initially made a...
  • Seascape -
    ... for generations. The exhibition includes a series of real-time projections – each showing an image constructed from digital...
  • Neuro Mirror - video
    ... neurons are activated in the temporal lobe of our brain each time we observe other people's actions. What is interesting is the...
  • ... part of an economisation that promises profit but at the same time absorbs us? Does the individual who opposes the trend get even...
  • ... and retrieve what was created or modified at these moments in time. The results which included messages that were exchanged, news...
  • ... the DNA-knowledge about how to make a new finger. The running time (activation) of the performance is 3 minutes.
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    ... a department store, she meets Marie Louise Burdett know, short time later, the two decide to move in together. Marie Louise reported...