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  • Shift
    Using the New Age idea of a 'dimensional shift' as inspiration, Shift combines science fiction themes through abstract, stop motion animation of objects and colour.
  • Camouflage (Print) -
    Print on aluminium composite panel The temporary intervention 'Camouflage' was realised in 2012 on the Bielerhöhe in Tyrol. A row of flagpoles along a bus parking lot, which usually bear the multi-coloured national flags of EU states, now welcomed
  • education: 1999-2002 Sandberg Institute, Amsterdam, Netherlands (MFA) 1997-1999 Gerrit Rietveld Academie, Amsterdam, Netherlands 1995-1997 Hochschule Fuer Gestaltung, Pforzheim, Germany exhibitions: 2010 exhibition 'Info Deco Data: Work in
  • Colour
    Zelanski, Paul and Mary Pat Fisher. Colour. New York: Perason Education, 1998.
  • 1985 Summer Show -
    Micro Arts Group works by Geoff Davis shown on a continuous display. Works show were MA1 "Abstract Originals" (generative graphics with colour control) and MA4: Story Generator (text story generator based on short story Cow Boils Head)
  • Limitless2023 -
    This interactive real-time artwork comments on the volatility of the stock market and the ephemeral nature of wealth, through an exploration of the intersection of technology, finance and mythology. Harris employs live market data, organising
  • Hartmut Jahn is a German artist, film-director and author in the field of media. He has been appointed Professor in the Media Design department at Mainz University of Applied Sciences in 1998. Since 2011 he has been director / speaker of the Mainz
  • Cianci, Lisa. Colour Theory: Understanding and Working with Colour. : RMIT Open Press, 2023.
  • Digital Wave -
    How might we connect with ‘intangible’ digital technologies in ways we understand and can touch? Digital Wave is a large-scale interactive digital installation examining spatial movement and energy flow in a hands-on, interactive artwork measuring 3
  • Waterwalk -
    The Waterwalk was a 3-metre-high tetrahedron shaped balloon made from transparent (and sometimes coloured) plastic. A watertight zip allowed people to enter and be sealed inside. When this lightweight structure was inflated with air, one or more