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  • My first project “Protrude, Flow used six electromagnets. But, the electromagnets occasionally prevented people from viewing the moving liquid. To solve this problem and to simplify the work, I discovered a new technique called “Ferrofluid
  • 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
  • FRACTAL
    Mirror glazing on glass (dim: 120 x 80 cm), light projection and reflection The light work Fractal is part of a series of works dealing with the idea of the ‘transparent body’. Formally the work is based on a radiological image of the brain, the use
  • Kinetic light installation reflective foil, artificial resin, rotating motor, lights, plexiglass, light reflections variable dimensions A transparent picture is suspended on a rotating engine installed on the ceiling and is illuminated by two
  • AXIS -
    Archival Digital Print, Sizes: 8”x10” and 13”x19” Epson Pigment inks on cotton rag substrate or Light Jet digital photo prints. (plus custom sizes or NFT by special order) Date created: 1992 Victor: Axis was named by my artist friend, Cheryl Gran.
  • Bentley, Peter J.. Evolving Beyond Perfection: An Investigation of the Effects of Long-Term Evolution on Fractal Gene Regulatory Networks BioSystems 76 (2004): 291-301.
  • Kac, Eduardo. Holopoetry and fractal holopoetry: Digital holography as an art medium Leonardo 22, no. 3/4 (1989): 397-402.
  • Fractals
    KUYPERS, Janet. Scythes. Down in the Dirt. Illinois, USA: Scars Publications, 2020. ISSN 1554-9666. (EN) http://scars.tv/art/Radoslav_Rochallyi/
  • LEVITATION & LUMINA -
    Plexiglass, resin or light reflection, light projection, reflective foil variable dimensions 'Uršula Berlot’s work develops out of the evanescence of perception, predominantly delving into the realm of optics. Reflections and shadows produce
  • In an echoless room a computer and various measuring devices are used to amplify the sound of a body"s internal organs. In the silence, the visitor first hears the sounds inside his or her body, and then the amplified versions from audio speakers. A