Archive Search

  • ... circuits are routed here (invisible to the outside audience), and so the board is a real-time "behaviour map" of the space outside. Even as we doubtfully press switches and enjoy occasional moments of electrical pleasure, the circuits are listening,...
  • inhabited geometry -
    ... Mandeep Raikhy / gati dance Delhi, India Based on the notion of lived experience of architecture in Gaston Bachelard’s Poetics of Space, ‘Inhabited Geometry’ is an ensemble piece that aims to define, architecturally and imaginarily, the idea of home. As an...
  • ... up the inside of pregnant women’s body, the womb on the screen the artist defines a cyberspace as exclusively maternal. The space “behind” the screen becomes the Matrix, the location of the feminine. That corresponds to the views by many artists and...
  • ...A unique opportunity to create a new learning environment, the new classroom at Mossbrook Special School is a Science teaching space, designed for learning about the natural environment through direct interaction with it. The school is situated in the green belt, and...
  • Sauna01-02 - video
    ... The imagery is shaped by the architecture of the tube, transformed into a depthless field by the curved edges of the plastic space.
  • COMBATscience -
    ... ambience is transformed into a multimedia staged environment composed of several installations. The viewers penetrate the space, moving between the temporal episodes and spatial stations of the action spectrum.
  • Wavefunction -
    ... and Ray Eames moulded chairs (designed in 1948) and placed in a regular array of rows, facing the entrance to the exhibition space. When someone approaches the work, a computerised surveillance system detects their presence and the closest chairs...
  • Sprache Sehen -
    ... she/he is in motion. The inertia of the retina is responsible for the sequences of words that seem to appear in the surrunding space – a meaningless "sign" suddenly becomes "language". Using a computer terminal installed in the library, students can rewrite...
  • Tangible Viewpoints -
    ... give a visual representation of the prominence of that viewpoint in the current telling of the story. Changes in the story space are reflected by dynamic changes in the projected graphics. (Source:...
  • Trapped rocket -
    ... 3 pairs of opposing views (a cube) while trying to reach its programmed target. The target is a static point in Euclidean space, unseen and outside the prison. Each time the rocket attempts to reach its target it strikes a camera (wall) and changes its...