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  • Intervention at the media facade of the HVB at Potsdamer Platz (SPOTS light- and media facade) as part of the exhibition Salon du Monde, Berlin (Germany). Between 2006 and 2008, the SPOT light and media facade on Potsdamer Platz in Berlin was the
  • Images of our brain, captured with the means of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), assist neuro-scientists to decipher the mechanisms of our thoughts. With a field intensity of three Tesla, state-of-the-art brain scanners offer a superior
  • Der andere BeobachterArtist: Ruth SchnellComment:
  • A light installation for the Night of Museums Berlin inspired by the concept of coloured shadows in Goethe’s Theory of Colours
  • In an information-oriented society, the encoding of individual information occurs immediately, almost as fast as the satisfaction of a desire. Our consumption habits, our criminal history, our chronic diseases, even our photographs taken by a
  • Videotape [English title, The dancing and the dead] If YOU, yes YOU, the one I'm addressing, have already photographed corpses and the pried-open skull, that is even now beautiful picturedance of the corpseshots (the camera is moved) a dancer
  • DIGITAL SPARKS : STUDENT CONTEST 2001 - 2008 The "Digital Sparks Matrix" is an interface for browsing all of the projects submitted to the " Digital Sparks" student competitions between 2001 and 2008 funded by the German Ministry for Research and
  • The installation DIORAMATIZED #02 is part of Rudi Knoops based PhD research. The central concept of the installation is introducing friction between the multiple layers of sound and vision. Perspectives that do not completely match, invite to
  • In this work the movement of a large video monitor mounted on an industrial fork-lift truck creates a virtual representation of a larger than life size ballerina. As the forklift moves the monitor up and down the ballerina is presented from head to
  • In "Dislocative Sculptures," Goethe-Institut Second Life Artist in Residence Tamiko Thiel and the United|Dislokations|Kartell (U|D|K) used the unique physics of building in Second Life to create a sculpture that could exist nowhere else. Cyberspace: