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  • transferring, storing, sharing, and hybriding: Text_version, 2011 The digital-information-storage inheritance of generations and nations: I have considered all the possible scenarios of events as large databases and reality as a process of
  • SM Lives in São Paulo as a New Media Artist and Researcher employing computer-based technologies and moving-image associated to architectural constructions in the production of art. Michelin investigates the production of social space through
  • Mixed reality installation 'COMBATscience Augmented' reimagines the 2008 multimedia environment 'COMBATscience', realised in cooperation with Cathrin Pichler in the Volkstheater in Vienna, and transforms it into another sensory setting. The life
  • Sound sculptor and media artist Timo Kahlen (*1966) chooses to work with the ephemeral: with wind and steam, with light and shade, with pixels and dust, with sound, noise and vibration. His work has been shortlisted for various renowned
  • The AR project “Biocybrid Fables: Borges' Fantastic Creatures” is a tribute to the renowned Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges, commemorating the 200th anniversary of the independence of Latin American countries. It was made to celebrate in Buenos
  • My bodies of investigative works, primary titled overall as SoundScapes and ArtAbilitation, sits between researching cross-informing art (interactive multimedia installations e.g. MoMA and performance art using invisible sensing technologies of
  • Pinocchio Interactive is a dynamic installation which integrates: robotic, animation, digital fantasy and interactivity. It is a ludicrous experience which is filled with surprises, tricks and wizards of the life of pinocchio in the version 2000.
  • In this installation at the International Art & Science Exhibition a large, back projected high-resolution monitor was mounted on a motorised turntable. An infra-red joystick controlled the 360-degree rotation of this screen and the synchronous
  • EVE is a research and development project initiated at the ZKM Karlsruhe in cooperation with the Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe. It encompasses the conceptual and technical development of a new form of interactive immersive visualisation environment
  • During Imagina '93 computer graphics installations in Monte Carlo and in Karlsruhe were connected by modem through a conventional telephone line. Facing large video screens, the two distant players each shared the same virtual image space.