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  • off-sense 2006 -
    The physical space of the gallery becomes entangled with the navigable space of the virtual environment in “Off-sense”. This sprawling installation of computer hardware provides access to a virtual world, where avatars float, roam and communicate
  • In the center of the room, on a riser approximately 5 feet tall, a square fish tank, bare, approx 2x3x4 feet, spotlit from above. Inside swim 6 fat koi fish, one gold, the others white On one wall the video projector displays a computer animated
  • Based on footage of gannets diving for small fish off the coast of Newfoundland. This is the 4th in a series of works that explore patterns of movement over time.
  • Nemo, the robotic fish, is swimming imperturbably in the screen, which is his fish tank as well. The robotic cat is sitting in front of the screen and he is watching it as he was looking at a real fish swimming in a real tank. Time to time he
  • Extended Family -
    "Installation with human beings (Homo sapiens), zebra-fish (Danio rerio), fruit flies (Drosophila melanogaster) and DNA microarrays. With “The Extended Family” the similarities between all live organisms are asserted. It will be shown that when
  • In this installation, projection takes place on a dome screen inside an air-inflated igloo-like structure. Commissioned by and presented at the Kyoto Saga University of Art, this structure invites viewers to lie on the floor and look up at the
  • Look Up Bombay is an installation in the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya, where visitors to the museum lie down and look up into a dome to view images of ceilings of many of the most spectacular buildings in Bombay. It offers a unique
  • Grassmuck, Volker. Explorationen des Möglichkeitsraums In Small Fish, edited by Kiyoshi Furukawa and Masaki Fujihata and Wolfgang MünchVol.3. ZKM digital arts edition, Ostfildern-Ruit: ZKM and Hatje Cantz, 1999.
  • Event: Augmented Fish RealityInstitution: World Ocean MuseumComment:
  • Event: The Autotelematic Spider Bots, Augmented Fish Reality, Our Daily Dread, Farm Fountain and Machinic DiatomsInstitution: Purdue University GalleriesComment: