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  • Water Bowls -
    Four water bowls reflect different aspect of water related to our connected human condition. Some of the most common metaphors of water such as the reflection of the moon, a drop of water, sound of water and oil and water are revisited using some of
  • HIMMEL ÜBER LEIPZIG -
    Medienbiennale Leipzig 94 - Minima Media Installationen im öffentlichen Raum Installations throughout the city of Leipzig Fred Fröhlich, Tjark Ihmels, Paul Sermon, Andrea Zapp
  • Waterquake
    In Waterquake long lengths of tubing were dropped into a canal and then slowly inflated with air and smoke. The tubing emerged from the water, filling the canal and then spilling over into the surrounding streets. The spectators pulled and knotted
  • Pixelwelle
    The Pixel Wave welcomes visitors in the Pixelpark Berlin lobby. The peppier somebody walks along the four-meter-long virtual wave, the more it undulates each pixel. If the viewer pauses in front of the wave installation, single pixels open up and
  • Quiasma -
    A relational narrative map of the space allows us to model a space of data that is there as a network in the subsoil to be visually exposed by whoever interacts with the DVD. An open model for ideas, for the crossings of information, for the
  • SMART CITY ABC aims to decode a territory that has produced a specialist vocabulary, in order to promote acessibility to the debate. The vision of the ‘Smart City’ was introduced by some of the largest tech corporations to address population growth,
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  • Profilneurose -
    'A profile like a witch' – I often thought when looking in the mirror, or when my shadow flits past me. Cosmetic surgery promises a remedy. But does that make us happier, better, more beautiful, more lovable? First the nose, then the chin, a bit
  • Computer-driven media installation, custom movie generating software, database of video clips, variable configurations. Source: Lev Manovich
  • Watched and Measured -
    "Watched and Measured" is a system that observes, tracks and catalogues people walking through the new Wellcome Wing at the Science Museum in London, UK. It explores the some of the ethical questions surrounding surveillance systems: do they invade