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  • Wavefunction -
    Wavefunction is a kinetic sculpture comprised of fifty to one hundred Charles and Ray Eames moulded chairs (designed in 1948) and placed in a regular array of rows, facing the entrance to the exhibition space. When someone approaches the work, a
  • On a large white platform, the artist has arranged the typical Christmas scenario of his parents’ home: the family members, furniture and carpet from the living room, Christmas decorations, presents, and letters from family members. The annual
  • The source material for this interactive installation is the Pacifying the South China Sea handscroll, painted by an anonymous Qing painter almost two hundred years ago. The scroll chronicles the story of how the forces of the Jiaqing Emperor
  • Weather Gauge -
    In Weather Gauge, numerical weather data from over 150 countries is simultaneously represented in a gallery forming an array of hypnotic animated data referencing a huge global spread of live information. Each piece of weather data rotates between
  • Weave Mirror -
    The mechanical mirrors are made of various materials but share the same behavior and interaction; any person standing in front of one of these pieces is instantly reflected on its surface. The mechanical mirrors all have video cameras, motors and
  • WEB-MINDSCAPE -
    WEB-MINDSCAPE is an interactive installation joining diverse aspects, such as social network, sound, brainwaves and visual elements. It creates an immersive audiovisual environment, which is site-specific, where sound is diffused in surround, and
  • Gernemann-Paulsen, Andreas and Claudia Robles-Angel and Uwe Seifert. Web-Mindscape and REFLEXION – In Sync/Out of Sync – : Biofeedback and Physical Computing in Interactive New Media Art Proceedings EAI (2021).
  • Rossmann, Karl. Welcome to Who Makes and Owns Your Work! .
  • Fisher, Scott S.. Wenn das Interface im Virtuallen verschwindet In Cyberspace, edited by Manfred WaffenderHamburg: Rowohlt, 1991.
  • 4. West-East 2. 2000 Paper Size: 23" by 29" Pen and ink plotted drawing. Linear fields address the attraction and repulsion of opposites - their similarity and their difference are presented simultaneously as "West-East" or "Heaven and