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  • In this multimedia, telematic performance, data from playing a Tibetan singing bowl filled with milk was transformed into sound and images. The imagery then projected onto a screen are abstract digital graphics, which are originally images of
  • A telematic performance where the movements of a sensor glove control video, which is reacting to sound from a remote location. The sound is reacting back to the video.
  • A telematic performance with dance, motion tracking, sonic references and video disturbances examining the effects of nuclear radiation.
  • A telematic mixed reality live-time performance between two places. A dancer performs in Canada, her movements are shown on two screens in Indiana, where musicians play in reaction to her movements. The combined visual and sound recordings trigger
  • Time: color - video
    ‘Time: color’ consists of an immersive installation that seeks to modify our experience of time by converting hours into color. A set of chromatic clocks, each set to a different GMT time zone, projects, in a semicircle, the current time in their
  • Mercury - video
    In the VR Experience Mercury (2016), artist duo Banz & Bowinkel relocate the viewer on an archipelago connected by footbridges. Elements of nature, culture or technology intertwine into a surreal terrain in which known physical laws are overridden.
  • In Giulia Bowinkel & Friedemann Banz series of ”body paintings”, the body becomes the shaping pulse. Recordings of body movements in space are coupled with fluid simulations. The generated forms follow the movement of people, translating physical
  • ‚Daemons‘ refers to Vilém Flusser´s ‚Technobildern‘, a philosophy of photography as a new form of communication. Mixing live performance and digital animation, Banz & Bowinkel seek to define the perceptual parameters which depend on the union of the
  • With the use of augmented reality Banz & Bowinkel localize AI - controlled avatars on specifically designed areas within the gallery. The avatars have been developed by Banz & Bowinkel in cooperation with HTW Berlin and act out simulated
  • A 442 Hz. - video
    Songs of the Revolution “A 442 Hz” is a digital single screen installation by Egyptian media artist Sameh Al Tawil Musicians holding different instruments emerge in front of the steadily focused camera from beyond the screen of the film (hors-champ)