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  • ...Installation: 4 reliefs (CNC technology) and 4 photographs (digital print on acrylic support) dim: reliefs (each): 80 x 80 cm; photographs: 60 x 60 cm The crystal structures are microscopically analyzed using computer programs, which allow the simulation of mapped...
  • Homunculus Agora -
    ... from an alchemically made creature that looks like a miniature of its creator. This is a metaphor for the relation of the technology we create to ourselves, which is deeply connected to our bodies and the way we perceive the world. The term Agora is a...
  • ... makeup of carbon nanotubes visible through a microscope. A hub of tubes creates a nano-topographic simulation, whose technical attributes reveal another specific characteristic uncovered within the domain of light technology: carbon nanotubes, which...
  • BODYSCOPE
    ... – mostly medicine, and art. Her works are often based on a recontextualization of visual results from medical diagnostic techniques, which are torn out of the medical context and often computer processed and transferred into the context of art. In her...
  • ... expanding the traditional theme of vanitas. The transfiguration of anatomical fragments as recorded by conventional x-ray techniques into new visual representations effects a re-contextualization of scientific medical imagery into the field of art.
  • ... dissolution of the author's face, skull and brain. The repetitive liquefying interplay between the exterior and the technologically-visualized exterior posits the question of visible and invisible, physical and mental. However, the image of the...
  • ... dimensions This series of photographs was produced using a particular form of camera obscura created by the artist’s mouth. Technically the images are based on the use of a small piece of photosensitive paper installed in the mouth with the aperture located...
  • PULSATION
    ...The video work Pulsation presents pulsating light phenomena, the bodily and the technologically generated hybrid as a luminous apparition composed by layering reflected light, video projections of radiological scans of the artist’s brain and related manipulated...
  • ... the web-based and telepresence performances of Ken Goldberg, exploration of the total visual field within the Art and Technology programme in Los Angeles in the 1960s, but also experiments with consciousness, different mental states and the treatment...
  • ATTRACTIONS -
    ... futuristic video of Uršula Berlot confirm that a powerful artistic impression can still be achieved by using simple physical techniques and a genuine interplay of visual sequences.' – Igor Španjol, Attractions, 2005 (excerpt)