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  • Functional Portraits -
    "Artists have been trying to represent in portraits not only the physical appearance of the subject, but also characteristics of the personality, by using the pose, elements in the composition, and even the choice of technique. Science has developed
  • The Wanderkino deals with the Art and Science under the absence of weight. As a mix of film, performance and lecture it shows flying machines with mechanisms based on gravity and weightlessness, examines cloud cores and presents a gravimetric
  • The "Tropospheric Laboratory" allows insights into cloud cores and other matter of the apogee. The installation narrates the synthesis of clouds and shows varying conditions and combinations of art and science in the absence of weight. The
  • ... The dreamlike quality of video comes...
  • Works by: Judith Barry, Joseph Beuys, Christian Boltanski, Marcel Broodthaers, Carlfriedrich Claus, Jonah Brucker-Cohen, Gustav Deutsch, VALIE EXPORT, Asta Gröting, Pierre Huyghe, Zachary Lieberman and Golan Levin, Katarina Matiasek / Scanner, Tony
  • An Ascent
    https://www.factmag.com/2020/07/22/scanner-an-ascent/?fbclid=IwAR2l9JYNGH4BXvhP9kZ0x4BalVSltSDZwWtHTCW_VcZCF5zsC7Z_hQY1zaM
  • Optical Diffraction -
    Video installation – diptych: Upper part: video projection: Bodyfraction 2020 (Uršula Berlot & Sunčana Kuljiš), Hyperoptics 2021 (Uršula Berlot); sound: Scanner – Robin Rimbaud Lower part: light image-object: laser-cut and digital print on
  • Images of our brain, captured with the means of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), assist neuro-scientists to decipher the mechanisms of our thoughts. With a field intensity of three Tesla, state-of-the-art brain scanners offer a superior
  • Computer-controlled interactive light installation with two light scanners Federal Educational Academy, Feldkirch (A), competition 2001-present [English title, Light Graffiti] 'LichtGraffiti' is an interactive light installation conceived for the
  • A custom laser scanning system was developed that could project the laser beam as shaped planes and cones of light in a full 360-degree space around the projector. Scanning and rotation of the laser mirrors was controlled by a specially made analog