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  • Cabin fever -
    In Cabin Fever, Cardiff and Miller reference traditional museum displays by using the formal structure of the diorama to transport the viewer into a scene depicting a cabin set deep in the woods. The captivating soundtrack, draws the viewers into
  • ... the inside of pregnant women’s body, the womb on the screen the artist defines a cyberspace as exclusively maternal. The space “behind”...
  • ursula damm greenhouse converter, 2008 Cybernetic-model, consisting of waterfleas (daphnia magna), algues (Hydrodictyonreticulatum, volvoxglobator), LEDs with changing colours; pump, monitor, camera, waterfountain Water enriched with
  • The Berlin Files -
    ... Files", it is initially the simulated presence of the two artists in their studio that seems to dominate as the primary level of...
  • roots -
    ... up one third of the cycle. The object dissolves and falls apart while the tension slowly fades. One cycle lasts about three hours....
  • ... molecules Courtesy: Jan-Peter E.R. Sonntag & N-solab The artist transforms atmospheric plasma live stream data into modulated...
  • ... installations. Computer, specific algorithm Courtesy: the artist This series of visual installations revolves around the...
  • ...living particles (version 59), 2009 Autonomous audio kinetic installation The autonomous audio-kinetic installation consists of small...
  • Intuitive movements in front of a mirror are banal. Replacing the mirror by a screen showing a similar mirrored image, but filmed and augmented with "transfiction/alized” elements, results in visual interaction, in body movements, which can trigger
  • Hello, world! -
    “Hello, world!” analyses the ephemerality or longevity of storage media and uses acustic signals for data storage. In a closed system, which is made up of a computer, a loudspeaker, 246 metres of copper pipe and a microphon, circulates a codified,