Archive Search

  • Delvaux's Dream -
    ... world, but rather, a schizoid sensation of identifying with his own screened figure which ostensibly occupies another world. Mirrors and fake backdrops have often been used to generate such trick effects, in popular theatre and arcade games, and...
  • ... go away!!!Š d. Cila's song detail installation: chair, walking stick, mailbags detail installation: monitors, broken mirrors, mailbags, entrance door. (Source: Michel Chossudovsky, www.nettime.org/nettime.w3archive/199901/msg00091.html)
  • ... and in other ones the video projection could be seen either in the screen and reflected in the Plexiglas, and/or in the mirrors (or both simultaneously). The visitor also could move the mirrors modifying slightly the ambience. The video shows a trip...
  • IDfone -
    ... the Freudian notion of the Id, contemporary I.D. systems (biometrics) and a video-phone gone wrong. Employing digital "mirrors" that reflect imagery from two different locations the artwork functions as a portal to somewhere/someone else. Viewers look...
  • ... clips including footage of people doing the rumba, imagery of people performing personal hygiene or admiring themselves in mirrors, and images of nuclear power generating stations. The video clips have been edited to be synchronous with the timing sequence...
  • Recombinant Figure -
    ... work with one computer, using simulated recombinant genetic algorithms. The viewer sees themselves reflected in a maze of mirrors within the work whilst the computer watches them, using collected data to help generate the live computed simulation....
  • Paradise -
    ... excerpted from the four different books in which one finds the word « Paradise ». These fragments are inscribed on colored mirrors (four colors, one for each of the four books), distributed along the walls of the room. " /Christophe Kihm/ >>shows...
  • Audience -
    ... out on a long stretch of a custom designed plywood floor. For the first time it was possible to install it in a way that the mirrors are creating an autonomous play of light patterns on the wall.
  • Stolen Life -
    ... The two demonstrate the idea that a creation can, through its nature or its construction, share with the world it mirrors a fundamental property that is the basis of an important metaphysical paradox : our total inability to change things...
  • n-Polytope -
    ... While the LED’s create a changing space of bursting points, coloured lasers that bounce off the surface of fixed and changing mirrors generate virtual architectures that appear, flicker and disappear before the visitors’ eyes. Counterpointing the intense...