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  • Marcello Mercado transferring, storing, sharing and hybriding: The perfect humus, 2010 Hybrid-DNA-Performance-Bio-installation, 16'23", stereo 4:3 color http://vimeo.com/37691031 Information culled from digital archives, the human genome, satellite
  • ... a 360 degree fully immersive, neurologically driven performance that...
  • A HUMANISED BUTTERFLY NAMED LEDA MELANITIS Yiannis Melanitis physical information exhanges between organisms The terms ‘‘gene,’’ ‘‘organism,’’ and ‘‘species’’ have been used in a wide variety of ways, in a wide variety of contexts. Anyone who
  • Flies in the Sky Augmented Reality installation ©2017, Laurent Mignonneau and Christa Sommerer "Flies in the Sky" is an immersive augmented reality environment we developed for the Tsukuba University Empowerment Studio as guest researchers. The
  • Shanghai Express is an interactive installation we developed for the City of Counter Light exhibition at the Shanghai Power Station of Art in November 2013. It allows users to create and interact with digital cityscapes that appear on an interactive
  • Can we know insects through electronic and artistic interfaces? Do they know us? Can they experience art? Can we develop new relationships with them? I built a miniature museum space and used telepresent technologies to re-scale the situation and to
  • Electronic Visual Music Work TRT: 1:17 Directed and Animated by Victor Acevedo Music by Igor Amokian (Chris Holland) video © 2021 Victor Acevedo music © 2021 Chris Holland Victor: Orbic Field is a ‘prequel’ to my piece called Orbital Remix which
  • Decidophobia - video
    ...The current quarrel between neuroscientists and moral philosophers about whether...
  • Y straight forward? A city-tour guide of a different sort The human eye is an omnivore and so constantly feeding the corresponding brain cells with loads of information. Only later the important is segregated from the insignificant, but far more
  • Mixed-reality installation with live and virtual performers, encountered via the smartphones of the visitors. Real and virtual situations come together, and micro-narratives emerge, based on shifting degrees of presence, traces of daily gestures and