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  • VR COLLECTION -
    4 VR sequences for Oculus & Touch from earlier work: "Angels", "Chambers", "Dynasty and "The Isle that was a Book". Released in 2017 Experience a VR scene from the "VR COLLECTION" with your Oculus helmet and left Touch interface by downloading the
  • This Augmented reality video is an early short version of the video installation 'Hortus Delicarium'. Its about the dilemma between our changing perception of reality through the interference of emerging technologies and our demand for nostalgy,
  • Light object The work was conceived for the Printscreen Festival in Holon, Israel. Thinking the internet as a territory and as a field of action, the content of the work addresses matters of social movements, surveillance, algorithms, and
  • VR/RV
    VR/RV: a Recreational Vehicle in Virtual Reality is an interactive virtual reality environment. On a drive in a recreational vehicle (RV) through a virtual reality (VR) theme park, VR/RV explores the displacement and disembodiment of a technological
  • A beautifully crafted set of four tea towels sporting a series of authentic search engine results returned to a user when the criteria, 'Please Help Me', 'Is Anybody there?', 'Please listen to me' and, 'Can you hear me?' were entered into the search
  • AXIS -
    ... Victor: Axis was named by my artist friend, Cheryl Gran. The image...
  • ScanLink can be described as walking the web backwards. The underlying topology of connectedness, such as popularity and power distribution, is shown through a reverse traversal of links for any given web page. Using ScanLink the user can select a
  • A documentary about William Kentridge. Duration: 52 minutes.
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    Video installation Series 'Bags' Ten bags, stacked with their opening facing forward, form a free-standing sculpture. The flicker of a television picture is projected onto the front, and the image of the abstract television image continues into the
  • Secret
    The words in "Secret" are dispersed in the semantic darkness of a potential space. The reader is invited to navigate this space and create verbal and visual links between immaterial presences, voids, and distant signs. This VRML navigational poem