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The Parallel Dimension
1998
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1998
In her VR piece, The Parallel Dimension, Teresa Wennberg based her work concept on a realistic form language combined with highly sophisticated texture maps. There is a clear relation to her earlier works in 2- and 3-dimensional computer animation
BRAINSONGS - WELCOME TO MY BRAIN
2001
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2002
W E L C O M E T O M Y B R A I N The human brain has hitherto been considered a static organ with a fixed set of neurons that are being used up without ever being replaced again. Now research is discovering that the brain is an extremely dynamic
Elusive Self
2002
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2017
ELUSIVE SELF A room installation which deals with the capacity of our brain to remember - and to forget, focusing on how we constantly revalue and recreate our relation to ourselves and to our past. Our memory is not like a printed book with an
Magnet
1997
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1997
Interactive digital video projection environment 14 x 8 x 7 metres 2 large scale video projections, black and white, multi-channel interactive sound In collaboration with Stuart Jones (sound) Produced whilst Artist In Residence at the
Suspension
1997
Contemporary spaces are dynamic combinations of the real and the virtual. They are accessed, ordered, and navigated under the conditions of various online and offline protocols. These protocols include computer formats and settings, social codes and
Stages Elements Humans
1998
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1998
As you enter into the space you are confronted with a dramatic and disturbing combination of images and sound. A wall of figures, naked and staring straight at the audience span the width of the gallery space. The life size figures initially
Arteries
2000
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2000
Arteries is a digital public art project based on a town/city in the South West region. The theme is the the structure of a town/city as a living and constantly changing organism; The 'body' of the town or city having no rigid boundaries
Drive
1998
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2000
Drive is a video installation that combines traditional cinematic technology with new digital and military-based imaging systems. These include new tracking, identifying, and targeting technologies. Combining old and new, analog and network,
SoundSlam
2002
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2002
A DJ's life is hard and spoiling. Deejaying all night in overcrowded clubs and producing trax in the studio causes not only fame but also bad temper. DJs most frequently suffer from muscular atrophy and heart disease. SoundSlam is a high end
His Master's Voice
2001
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2001
HMV is a board game. The players can move semi-autonomous ball robots by making sounds. Form and gravity collude with voice, board and chance. Each ball listens to a certain pitch and starts to move if the right frequency was hummed or sung. The
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