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  • ... Home to layers of performance, image, sound, text and interactivity, the dome space transforms into talking facades, virtual labyrinths and showers of words about surveillance and the N.S.A. Here, the 360 º fulldome-space brings together...
  • ... being digitized via Photogrammetry, the artist’s body UV map (the image of the skin and body details that wraps around the virtual model of the body) has been printed, untouched and in its original scale, on a semi-transparent, synthetic silk fabric. While...
  • ... such that the viewer experiences the disorienting effects of this extreme condition in which the real is conflated with the virtual. As artworks inspired by palinopsia, Fractured Visions provides viewers with a unique emotional and experiential perspective...
  • ... motion to search and to eradicate my physical body leaving only my avatar soul to meander aimlessly in the networks of the virtual forever.
  • ... and digital animation, Banz & Bowinkel seek to define the perceptual parameters which depend on the union of the real and virtual. ‚Daemons‘ is a double reference; as in the computer jargon describing background computer tasks occurring beyond our...
  • ... clouds of the world’s emotions rise from the cities, forming a spiral nebula around the earth. We move our hands around a virtual globe, mixing multiple streams of real-time emotional data translated into waves of sound. As we move towards each city- source...
  • ... or drawing on a piece of paper on the pedestal of the installation. These writings or drawings soon transform into living virtual beings. When writing and drawing with the new Hermès Nautilus pen, the thoughts and inspirations of the visitors first become...
  • A 442 Hz. - video
    ... into an array of sound deliberations. Since the 2011 Egyptian revolution the interrelation of art in public, primarily in virtual spaces, and politics has created a new paradigm of digitally enhanced artistic agencies. Media technologies, mobile media in...
  • ... none of the visible images are pre-calculated. They appear in real-time on the screen surface and disappear when the virtual train ride continues. There is no past or no future, only the here and now of the images on the screen. Users can influence...
  • ...Long time no dig… Seventeen years after the first virtual tunnel: The Tunnel under the Atlantic (1995), linking the Pompidou Centre in Paris and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Montreal, and fifteen years after the Paris New Delhi Tunnel, now is the moment when it...