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Horizon
2008
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2008
Horizon is a narrative clock made out of images accessed in realtime from webcams found in every time zone around the world. The result is a constantly updating array of images that read like a series of movie storyboards, but also as an
Media Bombs
1990
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1990
From a master missile installed in the center of space, 36 Media Bombs drop out. A crystal TV is embedded in each of the bombs, and the monitors broadcast programs of stock information from all over the world. The programs, each broadcast from a
Silicon Remembers Carbon
1993
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2000
The central element in "Silicon Remembers Carbon" is a large video image projected down onto a bed of sand on the floor of the installation space. In the second version, instead of laser-discs, the video source is made up from 2 streams of MPEG-2
Metabodies
2013
This project investigates the unexpected diversity to be found on the human ecosystem and its 'social network'; this, by focusing on the language of billions of bacteria, which populate it. Sonja Bäumel tested two subjects each of them left hand
Season in Hell: Necropolis Stati Uniti D'America
2005
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2005
Symbolizing a nation in decay and ruin, where media is all that is left of the corporeal remains of America. Where Empire runs its course. (source: http://www.zakros.com/projects/season/index.html)
I am Still Alive (after On Kawara)
2009
A [hidden] transmission device, using Bluetooth protocols, continually searches for visible and open devices (mobile phones, laptops, PDAs etc) within an area. On discovering an open device, a simple message is sent, reading: “I am still alive”*. I
How does the Inconsistent work, practically?
2005
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2007
Net.Art http://www1.khm.de/~marcello/html/Net-Art/m3.htm "How does the Inconsistent work, practically?" 6497641 acaatgttta atgcactttt aaagccacat gcgttgtttt 6497701 gaaatttctc attagtcgct gtctaacacg gcacttctgt 6497761 cactttttta ctgaggtagg ggaagtctac
Narcissus' Well: Reflection
In contemporary times we may ask: is the search for self-knowledge extended and amplified through the medium of digital media? Or, do we find ourselves in a crisis - like that of Narcissus confusion or the loss of the soul - in which we can no
iSee
2002
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2002
iSee is an application for web-browsers and PDAs that charts the locations of closed-circuit television (CCTV) surveillance cameras in urban environments. With iSee, users can find routes that avoid these cameras ("paths of least surveillance")
Narcissus' Well: Pepsi Pavilion
Narcissus' Well was originally inspired by the seminal Pepsi Pavilion, which was created by E.A.T. (Experiments in Art & Technology) for Expo 70 in Osaka, Japan. In the Pepsi Pavilion, a 90-foot diameter spherical mirror engaged viewers in the
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