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  • Beijing Accelerator -
    Beijing Accelerator was created after being inspired by a recent visit to Beijing, and the realization of how quickly the dynamics of a city could transform into such apparent modernism. Although similar to an earlier prototype, Panoramic
  • Portrait on the Fly an interactive installation © 2015, Laurent MIGNONNEAU & Christa SOMMERER represented by: DAM Galerie Berlin, Galerie Charlot Paris GPL contemporary Vienna The interactive installation consists of a monitor that shows a swarm of
  • Light objects Series 'Mirrors of the Unseen (MotU)' The term "to see" is often used in common speech synonymously with "to understand" or "to grasp". The phrase ,"If I'm seeing this correctly," is used to signify understanding in consensus with
  • Shirt -
    Video installation A men's shirt is placed on a hanger in front of a wall. The shirt is open and reveals the inside of the back panel, where a vertical crack is projected. The crack appears to blow easily in the wind. The crack allows visual
  • Interactive computer video installation Three doors of the environment 'Tür für Huxley' ('Door for Huxley') simulate the entrance to different realities. The observer has the choice between pure observance of a conserved and continuosly repeating
  • “Making of Eve Clone II” extracts a black-and-white grid image of the merged faces of Eve Clone and the Vitruvian Man from “Making of Eve Clone I”. This interactive installation learns to mimic human facial expressions through audience
  • The computerised light installation 'Dialogue in Transition' employs the transitory character of the 110-meter-long “netwalk” of the EnBW building in Stuttgart, which connects all parts of the complex. Twelve 35 cm-high light sticks with white LEDs
  • Quotes -
    Print on circuit board The 'Quotes' series brings forward questions regarding research ethics and responsibility in science. Landscape format PCB blanks become image carriers; their motifs and quotations, composed in monochrome black or white, had
  • “Making of Eve Clone II” extracts a black-and-white grid image of the merged faces of Eve Clone and the Vitruvian Man from “Making of Eve Clone I”. This interactive installation learns to mimic human facial expressions through audience
  • Badani, Pat. Foreignness and Translation in New Media ,http://median.newmediacaucus.org/archives_in_progress/pre_2009_issues/issues.php?f=papers&time=2009_spring&page=front. [24.04.2009].