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  • The Bush Soul (#2) -
    Bush Soul # 2 is the second work in a series of three interactive art installations, presented as a three screen panoramic immersive environment. (Rebecca Allen)
  • Tweetopia
    Tweetopia are data-scrolls, documenting the passing of time, through minute changes in a fixed structure, using data from the evolving DiGi-FLiP project @jtwinedotcom on the micro-blogging site Twitter over the course of three years from 2013 to
  • Three inflatable pavilions, Information Pavilion, Video Studio and Auditorium, were commissioned and developed specially for the international outdoor art exhibition Sonsbeek Buiten de Perken. The Video Studio was a PVC tensile skin stretched over
  • An interactive video and audio installation, which was performed at 5Pointz Art Center in Long Island City, NYC. Video clips are mixed and projected onto a screen, triggered by to the surrounding sound levels, becoming strongest when the subway
  • A mixed reality, telematic video installation, which was performed in Hong Kong and Canada, it reflects on the 10th anniversary of 9/11. Visuals, movement and sound are combined into hybridized data and sent over a high high speed telematic research
  • CRISPR-Cas9 is contrasted with Nude in box-reclining (1962) and Sand Dune Nude (1967) by Ruth Bernhard and Dix Rayogrammes de Man Ray et un Texte de Pierre Bost by Man Ray (1931).
  • Multimedia installation with neon, recorder and cassette tape, repeating graphs of electrocardiograms, transcribed in neon, which generate sensations of living inside a heart.
  • YouTube: time -
    Time in Internet era is a flux of data, instead hands of a clock or sand in a hourglass, beat time is given by the number of informations that we receive and broadcast. Here’s how the characteristic red bar of YouTube becomes a piece of a “digital
  • Exchange Fields (with Dancer Regina van Berkel) was fully remade - digitising all of the videodisc materials, and authoring a new fully Digital Version. This project was done in Conjunction with IMAI institute - Intermedia Art Institute
  • The Bush Soul (#3) -
    Third in a series of interactive art installations. A haptic, force-feedback joystick provides both navigation and tactile sensations, connecting one's physical body and virtual soul. Funded in part by Intel Research Council. (Rebecca Allen)