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  • Dominion -
    DominionArtist: Lawrence BirdComment:
  • Concentricity -
    Do you know that feeling when you've taken LSD and, while observing a nondescript object, a jolt suddenly hits you? You notice an incredible wealth of details! Something you thought was mundane is actually incredibly beautiful, filled with textures
  • SoleNoid
    Composed of glossy white wooden discs and sculptural structures which hold mechanical manipulators that pierce classic black and white tap shoes with ornamental brogue patterns. Each structure holds a shoe inches in the air above a small circular
  • ... being - alive through dissolution and constant change in time. Metamorphoses - time, form, image- and sound-transformation in...
  • Transdance LaboratoryArtist: Scott DelahuntaComment:
  • Palo Alto -
    Palo Alto is Banz & Bowinkel’s second work dealing with the representation of a hypothetical virtual reality. Driven by the notion that the virtual world is not the sphere of simulated reality but rather its counterpart, the computer acts as an
  • Mercury - video
    In the VR Experience Mercury (2016), artist duo Banz & Bowinkel relocate the viewer on an archipelago connected by footbridges. Elements of nature, culture or technology intertwine into a surreal terrain in which known physical laws are overridden.
  • In Giulia Bowinkel & Friedemann Banz series of ”body paintings”, the body becomes the shaping pulse. Recordings of body movements in space are coupled with fluid simulations. The generated forms follow the movement of people, translating physical
  • Primitive
    The primitives, whose components include the platonic solids, function as basic modules in every 3D-program. Within computergraphics one can assemble complicated structures from those elementary one-, two- or three-dimensional geometrical shapes.
  • A 442 Hz. - video
    Songs of the Revolution “A 442 Hz” is a digital single screen installation by Egyptian media artist Sameh Al Tawil Musicians holding different instruments emerge in front of the steadily focused camera from beyond the screen of the film (hors-champ)