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  • In TRANS-E digital technologies provide us with an electronic ritual. Bodies connected by interfaces dialogue with computer electronic memories and can experience "virtual hallucinations" in real time.

    These "hallucinations" are managed by neural...
  • The interactive installation offers exchanges of body signals using a sensorized carpet to capture people displacements. The information are sent to a neural network which mangage the artificial system and gives life to the physic environment. A big...
  • In the search for new forms of urbanity the influence of media
    technologies on the perception of and on the engagement with social constructed spaces becomes evident. Under the conditions of telecommunication, digital networks, distributed...
  • National Institute of Justice Level 1: protective camping-gear.
  • Audio-CD recordings of neighbours.
  • Video / photo-installation and book depicting self-portraits and neighbour-peeping pictures side by side.

    (source: http://marnixdenijs.nl)
  • Vanishing Body -
    A work to lead spectator to a position of a performer.
    An installation for an exhibition "De-Genderism" at Setagaya Museum, Japan. When you enter the semicircle room (devided into two rooms by a screen), you are asked whether to enter with your...
  • AirBoard -
    a board ride on the air
    Air Board is a sculptured board with jet engine and made for the purpose of hovering in the air.
    It is loaded with small turbojet engine and allows one person to stand on and hovers a few centimeters high above the ground...
  • Magnet -
    Interactive digital video projection environment 14 x 8 x 7 metres
    2 large scale video projections, black and white, multi-channel interactive sound
    In collaboration with Stuart Jones (sound)
    Produced whilst Artist In Residence at the...
  • The Reading Room -
    Mixed media installation 10 x 6 x 4 metres
    Aluminium construction, glass components, limited edition artists' books.
    Jointly authored with Fiona Gunn, Christchurch, New Zealand.
    (source: http://www.littlepig.org.uk)