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  • the leap -
    ... artwork "Peer Gynt" (Ibsen's book and Grieg's music) the installation function, in its Gyntian fragments, as a mirror on reality. There are four parts in the installations technological construction: A buck-simulator (a cyberbuck - a...
  • ... dominated world. In Haptic Field, up to twenty visitors can be accommodated at any point in time. Standing before a mirror, the visitors choose one of the garments and place them over their own clothing, while tightening the haptic devices to get...
  • Liquid Views - video
    ... image - is perceived as now. It is in this moment that so many levels meet that constitute the aesthetic attraction. The mirror itself becomes an active participant, revealing not only the external image, but an unconscious state of being. The Liquid...
  • ... an X-ray scan of the author’s brain. The reproduction is two-sided, made of two types of material – one that reflects like a mirror, and another that enlarges like a magnifying lens, thus creating a condensation of light into a crystalline projection. The...
  • ... objects with the hands, i.e. thinking with the hands, similar to the plastic work of sculptors. A projector and mirror system is used to display computer-generated three-dimensional data on a horizontal tabletop. Lightweight stereoscopic shutter...
  • Protrude, Flow -
    ... in everyday life, and once experienced, can never be forgotten. People watch ferrofluid spikes reflecting light—like a mirror—being pulled up under a strong vertical magnetic field surrounded by white LED illumination, and see a mountain composed of many...
  • ... it be audio or visual work, so it seems obvious that visual artwork that is in creation at any given time will in some ways mirror audio creation at the same time. So as we were in the thick of creating the audio I had started making some experimental...
  • ... in three languages: English, French and Spanish. Visual anthropologist Flavia Caviezel comments: “Badani’s project holds up a mirror to technologically mediated modes of communication today and to their impact on issues of identity.” Caviezel further adds that...
  • NAKED EYE
    ... carpet covering the entire floor. The view to the outside – through the large windows – is reflected back inside by mirror foil. Although in bright daylight these mirrors become transparent, they retain their silvery colour thus lending the patina of an...
  • ... is futile. Replacing a virtual home with a physical home is pointless if the mental fabric from which it is constructed mirrors the previous dis-eased physical environment. Artists and designers of worlds, learners and teachers, shamans and healers,...