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Watchers
1996
"Watchers" are ambient light sculptures concerned with the rhythmic nature of television light and how it is used to seduce and compel the viewer into a kind of hypnotic and passive inaction. Detection of movement has been at the core of our
Stolen Life
2011
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2011
Two concepts have marked 21st century creation, the metaphysical consequence of which is obvious to everyone, despite their apparent differences. The first is the idea that it is the spectator who creates the picture and the second is that the
Breath
1991
Human breathing is a complicated mechanism that can be influenced so that people changes their peed of breathing. Breath is a virtual space in which the spectator experiences in a cybernetic world presenting images how breath mechanism can be
Mémoires Astrales d'un Homme Volant/Astral Memories of a Flying Man, 72 p. French/English
2002
Dominique Radrizzani and Ursula Perucchi and Danielle Chaperon and Angelika Affentranger and Alexander Hahn. Mémoires Astrales d'un Homme Volant/Astral Memories of a Flying Man, 72 p. French/English. Vevey/Switzerland: Musée Jenisch, 2002.
Anne-marie Morice
Art critic and curator, essayist, journalist. She founded the website Synesthesie in 1995, the first French-speaking website on art, has carried the project for 20 years (with an online and paper review, exhibitions, a virtual art center, the
Jussi Parikka
Jussi Parikka is a media theorist, writer and Professor in Technological Culture & Aesthetics at Winchester School of Art (University of Southampton). Parikka has a PhD in Cultural History from the University of Turku, Finland and in addition, he is
Frequency and Volume, Relational Architecture 9
2003
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2003
"Frequency and Volume" consists of between 100 and 800 square metres of projected shadows which allow participants to scan the radio spectrum of the city with their bodies. As a shadow appears it tunes any radio frequency between 150kHz to 1.5GHz
Micro Arts Group - Computer Arts Archive/EVA, BCS Moorgate London
2022
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2022
Exhibition of 20 Micro Arts Group prints, including generative art from Geoff Davis and Martin Rootes, and a story generator by Geoff Davis. The print magazine was also shown, which had the first ever view of Quantel art, by French artist Michèle
Image To Paul Klee
1989
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1989
Length: 4min. 30sec. Electronic frequencies determine certain computer generated patterns and at the same time the movement of sand particles. The videographic inteference of these two images creates a poetic aspect akin to certain works of Paul
Bubble Order
1988
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1988
Length: 5min. 30sec. A stream of water recorded from two different camera angles becomes a cross on the screen. The movement of texts and digital wipe patterns in horizontal/vertical axis are coupled with the harmonic frequencies of a computer
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