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  • egaku -
    egaku is a tabletop user interface designed to enhance the ideation process with seamless image management tools. Designers sketch ideas as the system captures high-resolution images of the sketches and organizes them in a transparent image
  • Printing on aluminium 100 x 200cm UV print; coated aluminum, colored epoxy resin Images are hypotheses about the visible. Only the viewers ability to connect what they see with their own knowledge and sentience makes a picture readable. The aluminum
  • Moore, Lila. The Transcendent Double Selfie App Proceedings of Taboo-Transgression-Transcendence in Art and Science Conference, Ionian University, Department of Audio & Visual Arts: Corfu, Greece (2017): 229-236.
  • The 2008 Festival runs from May 29 to June 1st, with the Holography workshop occurring on the weekend previous, May 24 and 25th. Please use the tabs to your right to navigate our most current schedule. Note that the schedule is subject to change.
  • The curators of the 2015 exhibition, Kalle Hamm & Dzamil Kamanger, focused on profiling foreign artists working in Finland and how history is already being written as it is recorded and takes place. The exchange of information is fast and
  • Poetry Machine -
    The visitor enters a dimly lit room. On a projection screen runs the text that is written by nobody. The keys of the keyboard move as if by a ghost's hand. A monotone, mechanical voice reads out the generated text, sentence by sentence.
  • La performance est la présentation d'un projet de recherche technologique proposée en 2013 (soit 10 ans plus tard) Présentée sur une estrade, projection sur tulle en avant scène des illustrations animées qui semblent flotter dans l’espace. Speaker
  • "This artwork unveiled over 200000 Caymans Islands companies and combined with an aggressive business strategy, it reversed global finance machination for creative subversive agendas. The website Loophole4All.com promoted the sale of real identities
  • A city map is just a replica of the map of the roots of its trees. This new project centers on the relationship between trees and cities, their resemblance and potential for mutual cooperation. As a continuation of the EDEN project; which put
  • Mixed-reality installation with live and virtual performers, encountered via the smartphones of the visitors. Real and virtual situations come together, and micro-narratives emerge, based on shifting degrees of presence, traces of daily gestures and