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  • ... order and creating shifts in the perceived space via artistic interventions. Thiel and the U|D|K twisted the rules of...
  • Disembodied Voices, 2004 was a five projector multi-sensory interactive installation in which the viewer moves through a series of experiences exploring the differences between public and private life and how the global phenomenon of cell-phone
  • The world’s computing power is moving into the Cloud – but where does the Cloud get its energy? A commission for the 2012 Zero1 Biennial and Samek Art Gallery, the artworks for “Clouding Green” are massive augmented reality clouds in colors ranging
  • ... ..." So the director of the Transmediale censored not only an artist, but an invited panelist, because he did not personally like...
  • ... Gilded” intervenes in this memorial to the deceased artist, manifesting his ironic absent presence surrounded by a halo of...
  • ...“Shades of Absence: Governing Bodies" Addresses artists who have been censored by - or due to threats by - high members of the U.S. government....
  • As global water levels and temperatures rise, plants and animals are mutating to adapt. Strange new creatures are arising at the interstices between plant and animal, questioning and transgressing the boundaries of what is considered to be reactive
  • Goldsegen
    ... mechanisms of consumption and their promises of happiness. The artist posed the question "How much do you need to be happy?" to...
  • The Image Mill is a public sculpture that uses the force and beauty of falling water as the energy to create a moving picture. As water falls over the giant wheel, a transmission assembly causes two disks to spin in opposite directions. On the
  • The 19th century Praxinoscope consisted of a circular beveled mirror reflecting a series of animation frames. When the device is spun, a moving image appears on the mirror. Using wind as the power and a structure that references the Eiffel Tower