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  • Located between the home video and the reality show the work (9 minutes) presents a Newyorker Christmas scene focusing on the commerce of toys , a thematic park at Macy´s magazine and the Christmas decoration of street display windows. The
  • Peter Weibel (head of the ZKM Karlsruhe) describes one of the major qualities of the Imachination project as follows: “Emerging at the same time dislocated in different places the Imachinations are both - either original or copy. One image is not
  • Abominable Abdominal Wrinkles reffers to a Rrose Sélavy´s text: "Abominables fourrures abdominales".It belongs to a series of Writings produced by Duchamp based in the dadaist manner. The video (1 minute) plays with compactation of information
  • Designed as a large scale video projection (3:12 minutes), like a sonorous moving billboard. It shows 3 times almost the same sequence of images, each time with a different audio. An old photography depicts the image of three children at the beach.
  • Lilliput 1.0 -
    Lilliput is a system composed of human, physical and technological infrastructures that makes feasible the production of wallpapers for cell phones in the Centro Cultural Telemar. The visitor chooses where to position him/herself in a photographic
  • Embracement -
    This unique work was a result of the first ever Australian collaboration between an artist and scientists from the Australian Centre for Field Robotics, leading to the use of a photodynamic screen especially developed to realise the work's
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  • The oil reserve is autonomous. A resource that is intended to be available in the case of dwindling oil supplies. The reservoir can hold about 1500 liters of oil which may be used exclusively for non commercial or non political projects such as art
  • Open Head
    Open Head is Marnix de Nijs’s first interactive installation. Engine-powered the machine rotates a monitor attached to an arm of steel, which can reach a top speed of 120 km/hour. A visible image only appears on the screen when it is transformed by
  • Push /Pull
    In the installation Push / Pull, by Edwin van der Heide and Marnix de Nijs, visitors can throw their full bodyweight into huge hovercraft-like objects. Each player has their ‘own’ playing field with their ‘own’ interactive hovercraft and yet the