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  • Missing matter -
    ... avant qu’il ne passe à l’acte. Un non-espace non-matière. Il prend forme en s’actualisant. L’architecture du virtuel c’est à la fois...
  • Can you see me now? -
    ... using their own devices, as well as online. These social forces have dramatic repercussions for the city. As the previously...
  • ... in turn animates the images on its screen. A friction plate forces the viewers to exert themselves physically. Turning the monitor...
  • Nuzzle Afar -
    ... with a TrackBall as a navigation interface, and a microphone for conversation. Video cameras are placed near the screen, recording...
  • ... a whole. When the balance is disturbed, the tilt of the floor forces the group to slide from one room to another. To stabilise the...
  • Floating Signs -
    ... and visual codes in light. Like the selection of the words and icons, the dynamic of the depiction process forms part of the artistic... Signs', one of the winning projects in the competition for the redesign of the harbour in Bregenz, critically deals with a...
  • ... and the Book of Revelation. She deliberately retained the icons and logos from the 3D computer software, grids, and cameras, to... of revelation. Lin further used biblical quotations in the form of a manifesto, and projected these words throughout the...
  • ... In a sense we are all encased in this space - we are forced to think about the comparisons, concious or otherwise, that we...
  • William Kentridge -
    ... artist whose multimedia works present an arresting and forceful commentary on the contemporary cultural and sociopolitical...
  • ...Enter the mechanics of a mind shot through by the forces of elctromagnetism, language and logical torment. Inspired by the play Doctor Faustus...