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  • People on the Fly Outdoor or Indoor Media Facade Installation ©2016, Laurent Mignonneau & Christa Sommerer Commissioned by K11 Media Facade For a large scale screen we developed a participatory public artwork where passers-by can see themselves and
  • Christa and Laurent Corona Diary © 2020, Christa Sommerer & Laurent Mignonneau developed for the Pushkin Museum, 2020 This movie was produced for the Pushkin Museum project "100 Ways to live a Minute". It shows the artists Christa Sommerer & Laurent
  • Portrait on the Fly an interactive installation © 2015, Laurent MIGNONNEAU & Christa SOMMERER represented by: DAM Galerie Berlin, Galerie Charlot Paris GPL contemporary Vienna The interactive installation consists of a monitor that shows a swarm of
  • Portrait on the Fly – Video Portraits ©2015, Laurent Mignonneau and Christa Sommerer represented by: DAM Galerie Berlin, Galerie Charlot Paris GPL contemporary Vienna This is an ongoing digital archive which consists of short video sequences where
  • Portrait on the Fly – Plotter Drawings Plotter Drawings made with a Pen Plotter Printer ©2015, Laurent Mignonneau and Christa Sommerer represented by: DAM Galerie Berlin, Galerie Charlot Paris Galerie Anita Beckers Portrait on the Fly also exists
  • 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
  • Time_lapse - video
    Time_lapseArtist: (collective) Sommerer / MignonneauComment:
  • Wissensgewächs interactive facade with 16 screens reacting to passerby’s positions, distance and movements © 2007, Laurent Mignonneau & Christa Sommerer This interactive façade was designed by Mignonneau and Sommerer for the City of Science in
  • Scavengers - video
    Scavengers ©2020, Laurent Mignonneau & Christa Sommerer developed for the TransArt Festival at Centro Trevi in Bolzano and supported by MEET Milano Beetles form a group with more than 350.000 known species. They come in many variations and forms and
  • From Last to FirstArtist: Nina SobellComment: