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PRIMAL STATES (LUX AETERNA)
2006
Site-specific installation (La Cittadele, Saint-Tropez) plexiglass (150 x 200 cm), resin, light projection, sand 'Working with nature, Uršula Berlot sets out to discover its underlying principles, subtly intangible yet overtly percpetible. Her
n0time
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Computer technology promised to save us time and provide a renewed sense of community. Instead we are collectively suffering from information overflow and lack of time, and we have to reconsider the established notions of "community". When thinking
data.tron [8k enhanced version]
2009
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2010
the new work is an enhanced version of the audiovisual installation data.tron, where each single pixel of visual image is strictly calculated by mathematical principle, composed from a combination of pure mathematics and the vast sea of data present
VANITAS – SELF-PORTRAIT
2012
video loop 1,54' Video Vanitas – Self-portrait presents a hypnotic image of the continuous dissolution of the author's face, skull and brain. The repetitive liquefying interplay between the exterior and the technologically-visualized exterior posits
Co-Verzerrung
1993
video
Video installation [English title, 'co-distortion'] In the installation 'Co-Verzerrung', the classical game of anamorphosis is transmuted into its own readable universe by means of electronic media. The video projection on the floor shows a
small fish
1999
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1999
"Well! I've often seen a cat without a grin, but a grin without a cat! It's the most curious thing I ever saw in all my life." Bewilderment similar to that of Alice in Wonderland will be expressed by anyone attempting to concisely describe the
Warren Neidich
2010
Büsing, Nicole and Heiko Klaas. Warren Neidich Dare Magazine , no. 5 (2010): 70-77.
GLOBALE: Without Firm Ground – Vilém Flusser and the Arts
2015
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“Synthetic images as an answer to Auschwitz” (“We Shall Survive in the Memory of Others”)1 asserted Vilém Flusser (1920–1991) forcefully in an interview shortly before his death. Only by passing through radical abstraction could a new
Warren Neidich
2010
Büsing, Nicole and Heiko Klaas. Warren Neidich Dare Magazine , no. 5 (2010): 70-77.
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