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  • ... the more troubling and problematic aspects of technology. A ramp at the bottom returns the balls to the users for maximum cathartic effect. (Perry Hoberman)
  • ... been "zombified": all the original electronics have been removed, transforming them into mindless "electronic brains". The cathode-ray tube from each monitor has been removed and replaced with a translucent plexiglas surface that conceals a blinding green...
  • ... system which generates images representing myths of human culture as synthetic identities. The myths are described by categorized terms and combined by genetic algorithms producing new individuals. Objects are rendered to represent each myth,...
  • Website MMM -
    ... which focused on Brazilian electronic art, in 2001. I see MMM as an experience whose result was a hybrid of an electronic catalog and concept based art in this hypermedia format. Its appearance refers to the modernist grid (R. Krauss) that works as a...
  • mimesia -
    ... love, beauty, wealth and power. Virtual Reality offered us the idea of being able to live in our dreams, gaming acts as a cathartic escapism, mimesia draws upon the mythic qualities of the narrative painting in an attempt to awaken the dreams within. ...
  • ... programming techniques. The work is loosely inspired by the Tango and the act of waiting, whether to dance or to catch a train...or waiting for the end. On one screen the scene resembles that of either a waiting room, or the waiting "wall" by...
  • ... and veins. The name of each bodypart is a play with words for its virtual function: the Heart&Blood Room, the Breathing Cathedral, the Thought Cabinet, the Flesh Labyrinth and the Dream Cavern, some narrow and closed, some vast and inviting. In each...
  • ... be found at: http://www.irupert.com/HILDEGRD/hildetext.htm. For a Hildegard biographical see: http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/07351a.htm
  • ... dialogue and reflection on the meaning of the terms. They make their own associations by spotting a word in the flow that catches their eye. The audience participates in a conversation through their various attempts at interpretation. Some visitors try to...
  • Heaven -
    ... colour, silent 12 x 12 x 18 metres This video projection was done onto the ceiling of the Dominakanerkirch (Dominican Cathedral) in Osnabruck, 18 metres above the heads of the viewers. The work uses remote visual sensing techniques to track the...