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  • Paradise Tossed -
    "Paradise Tossed" by Jill Scott gives the opportunity - from the point of view of a woman - to explore four different apartments and their technical equipment in different time periods. "Paradise Lost" or "Tossed"? "Paradise Tossed" is a
  • video, 7.40’ The video Bodyfraction parallels microscopic images of fragments of the artist’s body (tooth enamel, skin, nails, hair etc.) with recordings of drawings and light-sensitive objects created on their basis. Drawings were digitally
  • video 13,16′ The recording of dynamic forms of magnetic fluids that are produced by invisible magnetic fields direct the experience of the material in relation to the immaterial. The ferrofluid structures, which are in reality only a few centimeters
  • Burbano, Andres. Legardy, George. Forbes, Angus. Imagining Macondo: Interacting with García Márquez’s Literary Landscape IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 5, no. 35 (JUNE 2015): 6-13.
  • Burbano, Andres. Legardy, George. Forbes, Angus. Imagining Macondo: Interacting with García Márquez’s Literary Landscape IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 5, no. 35 (JUNE 2015): 6-13.
  • Burbano, Andres. Legardy, George. Forbes, Angus. Imagining Macondo: Interacting with García Márquez’s Literary Landscape IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 5, no. 35 (JUNE 2015): 6-13.
  • Burbano, Andres. Legardy, George. Forbes, Angus. Imagining Macondo: Interacting with García Márquez’s Literary Landscape IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 5, no. 35 (JUNE 2015): 6-13.
  • Burbano, Andres. Legardy, George. Forbes, Angus. Imagining Macondo: Interacting with García Márquez’s Literary Landscape IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 5, no. 35 (JUNE 2015): 6-13.
  • Burbano, Andres. Legardy, George. Forbes, Angus. Imagining Macondo: Interacting with García Márquez’s Literary Landscape IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 5, no. 35 (JUNE 2015): 6-13.
  • The kaleidoscopic rhythmic structure of a recurring pattern is not a computer-generated picture, but a video recording taken on a digital camera and a kaleidoscopic instrument. The infinite recurrence of one and the same element in micro- and